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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1893)
3 jBVJcjNi-jN.tr. -utueriAii tienNAJLf THunsiiAY, December at, is. WIND. .1 1n wtinA tr Vnrtrnft9,t feAmUfui!.0Mn3to.l6arl lims to clllll you uiroiw i .. "" ?rl Rimnco and speechless fear. t vol wot the nlBJU that broods outside Knynndnmn'ath0tlmoI'vacrt;l he dnrknist tlmt urooticu iar nnu wine ?;fom do ,ou .., O lonely ntaht. Thitvou wall mo mn iiuum y """""""""Yoooool yooooooool Yooooooool" r.t mother told mo Ions ago. '.'..I I u-nn a HtllO 111(1, ,", hen t i.o nldit ucnt wnlllnff so. SoBlfDOU II ' " '- S then whim 1 wn fciiuft In bed. 'Whltlicr I hud boon 6ent. VlthlllU bllllllvOlSurinvii up iuunu in ucu, d think of what my motlier'il said And wonder hut boy blio meantl tnd "Who'a boon bad today" I'd nslt Of tllO Winu IIIUV niraiouij "'""1 nil that 01C0 WUUIU mij 111 lu .... n. "Yooooooool Yooooooool Yooooooool" , hit this was truo I must allow v..ll nnt bclICVO It. thouillll Yes. though I'm quite' a model now, I was not always ". lAnd If ou doubt what tb ncs I say, I Suppoo you mako tbo tost. 'supine, when j ou'vo been bad tomo day And up io uuu iiu . "w i-,, .nnilmr and tho lest Suppose you ask "Who lias been bad?" ! And then you'll hear what's true, For the winu win moan in iuj ruuiuicoi. w. "Ypoooro-lol Yooooooool Yooooooool" Chicago Record. Tlio Original J f" Crow. Talking of "Jim Crow," how ninny people in Loai3villj know that tho origiwil wag u Louisviilo darky? It was somo timo before tho war whrn a famous son;? tuirt dance comedian, playing an enpr jjeraont tit Louisville, saw from in window of his room a certain darky who was a character of his day. cutting' up tho most ex traordinary capers to the tune ol Turn About and Wheel aooui mm Jump, Jim Crow.' Tho comedian, struck by tho pos sibilities of a performance founded nnon this oriKinal, maUo or caubcu to bo made a number of verses to fit this refrain, and thereafter repro duced upon the stage the untutored performance of tho original James, to the delight and admiration ol thousands. Who tho actor was i mi yu forgotten. Tho darky's name reaiiy was James Crow, and he belonged to a livery stable keeper, in whoso yard, near the hotel where the comedian was staying, the original Jim Crow dance was performed tor the amuse ment of such as loafed there I think sLwplwns the old Gait Houso.- Louisville Courier-Journal, I 4asM S" M. OU'l'V at Vy&t THE AFTERNOON NAP. Its Necessity an Indication That the Sys tem In Demoralized. For the healthy tho nap in tho nf ternoon is not necessary, and the brain will not demand it. If a man finds himself napping at that time, either ho has eaten too much at his midday meal or his cerebral circula tion is feeble. It io tho universal habit of tho pig that is being fattened to sleep in his 6ty after his midday meal. The working horse, ou the other hand, which gets nothing at midday but a feed of corn a small but highly nu tritious meal does not sleep at all after it. but is fresh and ready for work in half an hour. One would like to persuado all lit erary woikcrs to work in the day and sleep at night. They should never go for moro than eight hours a day. Early rising would bo good for most ot them. A cup of coffee and a piece of toast at (J :30 o'clock might bo followed by an hour's work from 7 to 8 o'clock. The whole hour between 8 and 9 should be devoted to a thoroughly good breakfast and a short walk. Work from 9 to 12. Half an hour should then bo spent in gentle sauntering in the fresh air, and a light lunch should follow say a chop and bread, with a modicum of light pudding. From 1 to 2 a pipe and a saunter, and at 2 a cup of black coffee. From 2 to 4, work; at 4 a cup of afternoon tea and a rest until 5. Froin 5 to 6 or half past, work, and at 6:30 tho real labor of the day should bo over and completed. At 7 a good, well cooked, appetiz ing. 6lowly eaten dinner, followed hv nnu mm of black coffee, but no tea. At 10:15 a small cup of cocoa and ono or two pieces of toast. At 11, bed, and sleep until C or C :30. The brain worker should not work more than five days a week in this fashion. He should have two days of leisure in the week. The first of these should be devoted to brisk and thoroughly fatiguing ex ercise in the open air, and the second to lolling, lounging, a little light reading and tho like. This is tho kind of lito which physiology would suggest for tho brain woiker, and in this "scheme of life" there is neither place nor necessity for the afternoon nap. Hospital. A Slncular Lease. A Biddeford attorney had in his PRsirn a lease the like of which local lawyers do not believe can be found in existence. The names of !-. Turtle to the lease are given, but i no icoo A TWICE MARRIED COUPLE. After Divorce, Love Aiterted lUelf and Crushed Out Pride. A secret wedding occurred recently under most unusual circumstances. The most peculiar feature of the strange matrimonial event is that tho contact ing parties had been married to eael other nearly 20 years ago and quite re cently separated by divorce. The groom was John Walsh, ono of tho best known and most respected citizens of Colum bus. Tho bride was his former wife. Josephine, whose friends aio among the oldest and best families of the city. Mr. Walsh is an extensive real estate dealer, and has long been one of the wealthiest men of the north side. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh occupied an elegant home, and their married life until of recent date seemed to be all sunshine. The public was profoundly surprised last June to hear that Mrs. Walsh had sued for divorce on the grounds of In compatibility of temper and harh treat ment. Every ono who knew John Walsh personally was satisfied that he was guilty of no grievous wrong. The same people, or those of them who also knew Mrs. Walsh, were sure tnat sne nao. oeen a good and faithful wife. Therefore, it soon came to be understood that Mr. and Mrs. Walsh, because of a combination of trivial controversies and a mutual desire to avoid further disputes, had agreed to permanently disagree by1 sepa rating forever. It was a very solemn step, and it was not taken hastily. They considered it several weeks while living together beneath the same roof and in the house both had called home for bo many years. Finally, however, jurs. Walsh took the decisive action, and her suit being uncontested the courts soon t;.i rim rpst. She was trranted an un conditional decree of divorce and Mr. Walsh generously settled upon her a u-nndlv share of his estate. Mrs. Walsh) removed to 1,411 Summit street, while her divorced husband took up his resi-i dence at the Park hotel. It was not long until both began to io, for tha old home, with its cherished. memories and its many comforts, buti pride stepped in when narsu leeiwEieiv, and they remained apart. Mrs. Walsh! was perhaps not the greater sufferer of the two, but she was the first to succumb to the pains of separation. Patting back pride, chagrin-everything but the old devotion for her husband sho made thel f nvprtnre. Mr. Walsh was more slow to forget what he regarded as the great injury he baa sunerea. do im itated, and for a time it seemed the di vorce suit would outlive tho rekindled fires of affection. One day Mrs. Walsh carried to her former husband's office deeds for all the property he had con veyed to her when the separation oo tri With these deeds she took to him others for all the property she had pos sessed before their marriage, which was: of considerable value. She gave them to him. and then, standing mere prauu' Cerium Salts In Photography. The photographic properties of cerinm Baits are beginning to be appreciated and practically applied that is, it is found that light, under certain circum stances, rapidly reduces the persalta of cerium to the serous condition, and the' reaction may form the basis of interest ing photographic processes, it is thought. Gelatinized or highly sized paper is sen sitized by a solution of cerio sulphate or nitr.it.". which coldrs the paper strongly jeliow, and the paper being then exposed under a transparent pos tive the exposed parts betfluie bleached by reduction to the berous condition. On now being treated with organic matters which tho eerie compounds can oxidize into color ing compounds u positivo image is de veloped on the paper. Thus an acid solution of phenol gives a gray print, aniline salts give green, alpha naphthy la mine blue, amido benzoic acid brown. Cerium papers are more sensitive than iron or manganese papers. New York Sun. tleyond Her. Dorothv. 0 vears old. like all other children, is a bom egotist. She went out for a horse car ride with her aunt. Sho had her now purse with her and was very desirous to pay her own fare, but her aunt said no. "You are my guest." she explained to Dorothy, "and so 1 must pay your faro, but you may take tho 10 cents and hand it to ther conductor, if you like." So Dorothy took the dimo, and when tho conductor camo along she handed it tn Mm in the most dicnified manner. Ho gavo her a quick look, and estimating that she was under tho 5 year limit he rang in only ono fare, and handed back a 6 cent piece, which Dorothy took with out u word. "Wasn't it strange?" she asked, after sho got home. "Tho conductor took ray fare, but he didn't chargo Aunt Alice any fare at all." Soinervillo Journal. v.vvwvAvv.vvv.vvwv.v.v.v.vvrffArtWA5 1BALD HEADS!! 5 -rv i m I C Mmm I MM Ml nm hm 5 wi. 1 4im onmiifinn nf vntir.c? la vour hs.tr tlrv, it iiui. t,,i A it.. Z.t-r Mn If rf M1 Itarsli, Brittle t uocs it spin at mo i ' ; j lifeless appearance? Docs It fall out when combed Or Ji brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch ? Is It dry or In a heated condition? If these i are some of J your sy mptomsbo warned in timo or you will become bald. Ji SkookumRootHair Grower s Its prodnetlon Is not no icrldont, but the resplt of ."anno hIkc Tor th TdXwuMOt the hlr and clp ledto thedltcoT. nfhrm. skooknm,,contlns neltbrr mineral! norolli. It ti not a five, but "e deltghtfttllr cooling and relishing Tonlo. Wumuiuu;i thS follicle 1 TitSi jruln Wi rir! dumlnyr and srotc. fcaironfal, Keen tho icalp cUnn. healthy, and tree from Irritating .rnnMns. J Sf ihiol um sSw 5ooj. It deatrojri pflnuttfc .. uA iefc ft J o Electric Lights Oh Jti'tcv bystcm. i iti .; at MlUir. MA11K .' H.fWttt. ! tvhntvnM nm4 rcscurvik iuuw y '"C"'r--- --,.,-. -. ,,,,.. "? ? ".n ? ."V-,ffJfc.ii,rSSriT;. .nTnf hlnc Tonlo. 1) Hlmulatlng irum dundrvir and crotc?iairontald htadt. tn iitA : SSHte : hr'skS'okuii root hair grower r U-...U vrifti. l,mnt, New York. N. ". WftVWWMrWWWMrW CO., TO CONSUMERS:" Lgut plant with lUen-rt ?'Mfl?M"J,'X Hiidhienovrt-bte to oiler ibe publln. bcttrt iioht thnn nnv Ttem and at a rale lower tbau any city on the const. Arc and Incandescent URU ing. LIcctric MotonPiorall purposes nucrc power is re quired. KcMdenccacanbe wired for aa many light; aa Uenlrcd and the "J"ne",,P"y,,r,?if "on llgnta a are used. Thla being regUteied. by an Klectno Meter. OlMoo 179 Commercial St. T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING,: PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing;, Cor, 20th and Chemeketa. BirceU Geo. Fondrich, . CASH MARKET Boat meat aui tree delivery. 136 Mate Street. J. E. MUItrilY. -Brick and Tile- NORTH BAliKM. Take It EVENING JOURNAL, Only 3 centa a day delivered at your door. Fresh- News- Paoers- MEATS. HUNT, .ho NorlhtSalcm Butcher. B..y. he tat ot Ma onl but old aland at Llboity atrett. brldgu. Fruits- anil Candles. J. L BENNETT & SON. P. O. Bloote. ED. RAVEAUX, tfORTII SALEM Meat Market. , Kreih meats and lowest prices Too Much llealUin. ltelntlvely Speaking. "Why do you Bpeak' bo cross to tliat servant girl? Sho secuiB to bo a nico girl," Bald a visiting friend to Mrs. Port ly Pompous of Fifth avenue. "I have to be severe with her in order to keep her in her place. She is n rela tivo of mine," replied Mrs. Pompous with dignity. Texas Sittings. j P jl JfWwm its provisions mo """ "" ' i him. ana men, uiauuiu .. -. - strange. Tbe lease u ""-"-- ly penniiess ana : u w "" askea mm io iano uui u". an annual rental of 440 for (owtoayoM SodJerxbTrv e ?R0BL is SOLVED fcY the roducfiart, ofr SfSJf-.cnsbahealtK- fuLwfiotesome pastry, Coorta acrtttorihef QotjoL. YQJ canT afrd to do K.-tAou-t (gjrotriiK REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTE W.K.FAIRBANK&CO., ST. LOUIS and .u,nn NEW YORK, BOSTON. wniwnuw " -- years, with the provision tuai uie lessee should within one year build and maintain a substantial three story building of brick, iron and Btone. When the lease expired, the i...,nC tr.Vin.vn his choice between buying the building he had himself erected or of taking a perpetual lease of the lot at $880 a year, just double the original rent. The lease expired a year or so ago, nnu. an i, -whom it was a case of "Hobsons choice " elected to take the perpetual lease of the lot. What puzzles the attorneys who have seen the lease is why ainan of the property which the inon mriRr. iiuvu w" i'"" Bhould bind himself to such a one sided condition. The gentleman who has the lease intends to prttentrt to the Bar Library association.-lven nebec Journal. Her Dreum Came True. a i.ot,i vnnth of some 20 sum- merswas.paying his addresses to a asked 1 and home. "I have made over all my property to vou, as you will observe by these deeds, said Mrs. Walsh, "and now I want to again be your loving wife, as of old. If vou will nbt consent to a reunion, then I want to die, and I shall take my own life, leaving what I had and what you cave me to you. " . w-iah thrust back the deeds to the property, and in their stead took his arms tho woman whose undying de Ln fcpd renlaced her upon that ped- " " - . . ..c l,.,n. estal in man's neari wmcu iu v.--S only by his wife. A marriage 11 Lose was secured for the second time, and a ceremony duly performed. The affair had been kept very quiet, and this B".!S!1; o,,,inr,fimentof the happy finale ta tta troubles of John and Jo Siine Walsh. -Columbus Cor. Cin cinnati Enquirer. . of a Mother-ln-law. The first case on record in which a man has sued for damages sustained by C death of his mother-in-law came up h ,dedt.:Lnrt of California. On8 in me Bupc. ------- . Mr. Flibs- Why,. how's this, Boards, my boy you've left that new company? What's the trouble? , Mr. BoardB-Well, 1 didn't mind fall ing 40 feet in a real elevator in the ware house scene, nor being run over by a real mowiug machine in the farm ecwio, but when the manager wanted thein to put real tar and f cithers on mo in the white cap scene 1 seni in my .o.S" D,.-- Chnngesof temperaturo aro now recorded by an electrical apparatus produced by a Frenchman. It is a metal ampulln half full of other her metically sealed, nnu wnen ino ium peraturo arisos tho othor expands and slightly raises tho covor, which completes an electric ciroun ii" rings a boll. OWUUOUOUO UlAlUU JKUU UJUJUUU, Hair Death . . j.a t .K a, Mmnnaiinnii inrnvflr in niriivi w niUHlUUllY loiHwiwiiuuiw.vi-. .; i.Mo 1 EIUO1 uniinm ucv ""."r ." r,., ill B.rlnlurv io me mom uciiwHunam. . ""..""y.,?"!1'0"? ir.ruBiuuH iioiu, """""--rr - ;, -,,( Jslaua a tbe nunem .uuu '" liliuui emiu. '"""-,-.",- -ri., J .iiii. elallat tual ever nveu. uurm - i v.v," actio oi a, iiii....- "", " b L.D.a "".""Si: Vi .. "... .if ie-urelv ,;aPltVd,,rorrcVp.,;u,deoce Souhdeutlal. Bole geniamr aitoi nu...." tut sifnnK M ROOT HA It UHUVta u. iw-Dt. 11.67 south JTMh Avenue New YorK a'r . m.nmirr nnn mon'HHV HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Marion Street. Has the best facllltlea tor moving- and rain. Ing houses. Lfeavo orders at Uray Uros., or address Halem, Urrgon. Amm-mmmllm-mmmmtmmmM n WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES (Northern Pacific R, R. Co., Ustea-) LATEST TIME CARD. Daily Through Trains. Y-i ii From Terminal or Interior Points 'tlio latlpin l.Uptu 7.15am B 25pm 7:lpm 4 (ipm 7npm lOft'a' ;t0am a wwra liuluth a ll.lOaBi l.Atiiland. a H-lnn"1 a..t'hlciiol I 8.00pm 1. Minn... b l ...Hiraui, 11 .aoma 8:40pm lO.tepm AND CHICAGO aaWJl, faal j W9 Is W. L- DOUGLAS $3 SHOE noTWp. nn vrm war them7 Vh next In need try pair. m-A lM AUa aalAplri. VUl III Miw $5.00 4.00 3.50 2.50 2.25 S2.00 FOR iHLI Ti iiHntt . . ., m r irw mmXvii .mWJLM9 TiT Kr M mm ,$3.0D $2.50 $2.0D foitumtC- 42.00 1.7. ron boys 41.75 I Is the Una to take To all Points East and South. 1. 1. ihortinlnir car roate. ltruni through vestibule trains, every day In tho year 10 ST. PAUL ;(No ohange or cars.) Composed of dlnlnccars unsurpassed, lMUman drawing room sleepers Of latent qufpmenr TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed and If which aSmmoaatUns are both reendlor. nlshed for holders of first and second-class tickets, audi ELEGANT DAY COAOHEB. Aoontlnuots lino oonneotlne with nil lines. aflordlDK "rsot and uninterrupted "pnilmmi all fr" rrvatlons can bese curSo ?n advimo ti.ou.U any mfent ol l,TiiroiiBli llckits to and from all point i..!;.. icniriiLiid and Kumpe can be imroiiasod at ny Ucket offletf 0 this coin. SnSurdels&illSn Assistant Ueneral I'mh"!." ABnt, Mj, "l Klrsl street, cor. Wa.lHT.kfnn; ) ort land,Oron Bhaw & Downing, Agents. Ticket sold and tWRKage checked throuyh. toaUlnuinVoUnUHUtes Close connection wade In Chicago with an trains (rolnglCast and ront 1. ..tsi Korlull Information apply .to JMir ' ticket aecnt or jab, u. uiu't utkei DBV0"5.(1M nd ,rkt AbU, ohleago. I OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD 'CO 'v E, W.. IIADLEY, Kecelvor. SHOUT LINE to CALIFORNIA OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. B. B. WILLAMETTK VAI.I.KY.. Leaves Han Francisco, Nov.ttb, Hlh and'rd Leaven Yaqulna, Nov. Bth, lUth, ana iu. HATK3 AUVAVB HATJ8KAOTOHT. " '4 or irelsht and paonger rites npply to any eutorpur.eroMhlNS,IpPAanv.Uen,i8uj)t VA III 1 AW T v. ix 1- , ,,v O.M IHJWKIW, Agent. P'm Dee. F aseut uiwu ,. . . , :,.rt .a. 1 . . t-nt mnrnpTin.iaw young, lady who ana wag - , Weoo. -- rS methods of - .-. ,i f Virinmntr uiiuko w uraw nw-n- --- , , , ty,a i.w k&ss&z;' ws municipal -?n"""- . " , After set- v.n irinaminer. tneir ... 11.. .,.,ln- Tuission, Ste.eriuo(tboTthrtl,o x:.MiH irxrtr iiiiu.u-.vv"- IUUIU w.. - , ,n.i. dreameu 01 "" niL'bt. T JinmN Ol UU "" o- 1 U TMin " Dm youi m , , -: . . . areameu w j nowl" "Ye8, 1 me, A fisu fiS2 1 l9 J J rr IraT w k k S k .DR.GUNN'S IMPBOVID UVEh PILLS a Mil D PHYSIC V?JZ Xjr "" -...- r-.,. 1 rno Bl DOSE. A. moremtat of the bowe is, e"" JJj b, sjiifo .orneaim. The. pills anppl t3Jjb. bn'SJfS JmU. to wake it regular. OuiJ"" better tbin lb. Bye. and clear thCompli" rrlP" " toiiastln. Wey aot oil?1'" "f.5iToaof tntlr "ef.n i otbefilll. do. WjfiStiime. 8;14 M by BbettVHnSU DR. GUSH'S ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS COLDS 4KB CROUP. GRAHDMOTHEB'SADV'CE ? . tellr ASmtfS&SS vtci. Il'f;;odebUdra JJrV4 ,&& vrJm? .SJVylfo 'fes? Zyjmf, rVtlr4W jiflf Xrw W. now. what did you dream rUreaSnatabe was away iffidawned upon the younR A intellect A singular sound mans .intellect a ... aml flf.LTamonth they will be To following "Waf. tno eu ut "-:-ev,inev "One any v J mval in Bouth snoruy "- -'. 00 ncrosa Australia a gc tv ftjjjj leased tho road and nl not to t0Se0vn him U?SSmed. 'Wliy. recoguizohim ue t hicll 1 don't you know mo : x said, w; - ,,rn,T v friend con- Scratching - " ' loD time tinued, Vwememuer meeUng aB.buVd3erontheday roamed.' " Araverysi. Your uusuuw ---m. ., ,.n has t .rt 'I I1IJUS. - Z , nf s 000. Tha case was an uu W Ken eager to learn what asaeasab e tho Mnon. en we o tel- T.I viiriTlll'r!!!!!1 - - , .-MYnrkn-raiu rim ftbflSMS A DAY. r iriln STedtcal Co , Elkhart, nil. .n.Tt.r.MrT'1 never lew an opportunity to 0 !' tCU li ""K'11 U,B "T ,,;- , . .,.' W'IS 'gur'rtrar.Vll h, ki'wqut atNtnr, " ,',rjrMllt.,.tu N UiTlt.u',ouldieolb. .'" u, r..T BOt. " to rw, .'- ,,,, 11,. tun 1 .u r ri, .-: B . . a . . Ifyouwint tlM DRESS 8H0E. mM. wwj - bnoe. ,,, . -5.. ,-"",,. M0.f00Wfifl M,7X0u Shoe I H.;.rl pi Umped on & bottom, A for U .h ,odl $ KllAUSSK 1JH03. The Oregon Land Co., MONEY TO LOAN Ou improved Ileal Kstate. In jwioiints 1 and time to suit. Wodelay In oonlderln loans. FEAR & FORD, ltoom lif.Ilosh Hank block. 61Mw , 11 , v !iuitle. ,l 11 i Vro.iv CURED We IW4DI .irrViM THOUSANDS "i'i mfJ Yon srr et liberty to uo my name In y heathy. "r" or this woHOtsroi. teuxDiHO thc fsl a ft nracox, HOUSE Painting, Decorating, n Hard Wood Finishing, SagSth8 7llOFB4SIONAL AND HUSINKSHOAHUB W.A.CUaiCK, 1'resldent. ,11. AI.HKHT. Cathler. Capital OLINGER & RIGDON, Undertakers and Erahlnicis. Cabinet work and rrpatrln. Court btreet, Oppoalla Opera Itoiuo, MAI.KM, ' ' "Ea0N iUUUlK OF SALEM. I' ompl all "-; . .:,""?.,. r. 1.1 K.M I w'ibVJ. W A CUSICK. II. V. MAiTiiKWi, -uirectors. Tramarls a general MnKinr .nusintw. vHVicum !" r-- - " , . - - .,,. made. KicliHtige uiugnv aim aoiu loans Rtucor. I W1 1 Kj 1 .ssK' isavnct1 ify.i n i Hsr r A isBassifiil vi' r v Awnt Pacific Eipreu 00. IIutlDP, Nebraska, April Ctb,lK. Dr.MileNervine, HOST CXBTAW COM FOB nEADACHE, HEPEALaiA, 5ESV0UB PE08 ?S?I0N DIZZOnSB, BPA8M8, BIXEPLE88. OOLO ON A rOITIVg OUAWamas.. TRYDB.HILES,PILLS,50D0SE825CT8. eoid hy d. j. jfcMr'!!,L. fjr Vines for Sale. Kood.ronBtwor JXwll We for coiiuni . y - Bu,emi 0r( 12iipero dw JoUBNAL ofllce. M-l-"JKsW Kronu JSSrasasa oo. o.mNuiiHW. . H.J J!'A unv . iiiNdllAM. Attorneys at Uw. )",.m.l la and IWW ''-t UV jAtt.ii-Jr.ei--ib. state. T";araiwii If.'tlonll bank, Halem. Oregon; qAlWN.Aiu.rn.rj i n. JK,aNnd,Sb8NnkAbu' 4M Through rsffllM ffi w 'I inlrntn TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, East and South VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE of tllf Southern Pacific Company. CAWfOKMIA ZXr-HWlM TKAI-int PAlfcY J1K" TKCIK VHUTIJWV '" ii.iji '..-- " T ' 1 .1.. .. ".'. i.u l'ortluliu nil I "!" iV. Haleui IiV.1 BS-.W "' .. .4 I - 1 41 MlUill .15 ii.in il.lO p. Uli KHID H.III Kan Krail. '.If''V1, w 11. llnl.MfcH. - " . .... HOI.MKH. Attorney..; .-- --..... a. imi.1 a . a a a tj .. nu"!i.i.,..h"bJMk between State n tTmrt, on Commercial nrt. AlTOllNKV-AT-' AW, Hlati aud Coiuiiieielal elal Hn-lf. .miM II A V.N K. I . .i(. Inn. (rilld Mutpuy b "ck. 1 or Hlat. an, .!..J,. alern. Oreum. "UV-!1 " ," '"" WO.KNOim)N-AKimect and juierio. Y Undent- OWee, rooms t jt Ureyioan block. 1 - . . .... iMn.i.nf Mew D.Bjff&tf?tt! lent man. nwaB-f tment for been a mfSf. L yet opened ffmuTinthochanibe ..nh. ho'a not ftssilentaajou JW --. ,. saple i Mad a Running ore 1 Hfl.?. -...tb. doctor, pro- On mr n" ". tt MinUniwd W ta- fntbeCplUtCiiy. JBW7", ' Mdw Tarda near 1 THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, unww RgteH, ?i to -(M) r DBy Hood's Cures u . in van Jtf r .....:i-h nd sunrery. OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, SI. Luuib AUD ALL EASTERN CITIES lion from 1 Ml eaaeam r","V r..:i i..uu lung., aionej. -;. -, u .iitu oouu'i" Wl"" . -" WWWNK. M, l , "K-a'aV.S. n. urn, 'i- ornm rci' '"r. . .... tri afaL aire B..TO i", sgxsirusa oik J2 DAYS to CHICAGO (j 0. O. 1 nouoel0' fenced ItW-l .. In all. Ob"! I W" ,f.,.rrtlT iar.""!'"" OUT I) lUlem. 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