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jSJBBeSS&L lbbB.) tl. lllno M.) ipr.) 1 N. and an es 10 a 10 Jros.) arce. 3 (S. but-, sur- J.) U (P Co.) Co.) (p. and and outed 'o.) . D. '. D. D. D. '. D. Co.) 1 o.) Coi and Co.) Co.) Co.) Co.) and for and . 33 f ince tees any ' of tach to rt th Au- the full .-lea lat m, on, 5. ler- 8. ua- ru irta re in ihe lto -ai uu Ice. Lm. 1 . r r- CURE 7 ..j.aii.a .II th trmiti.MtlnH Si tate of the system. iuch as M tathS 81.1. o While their most ,ru," "' . i... i,n hnwrf In eurlnr. SICK u Tet&RTM's LirrutiLnrwi Pats S.liiW " Constlpat on, curing KLuhli annoying complaint, white iron uMrnct ill disorder of thn stomach, "??T:.7 n,l rezulale the bowels. Skjonlycurod HEAD Jwenld be almost priceless to thOfO Sf from this distressing cemplaint: "" ..I- .1..I. anw1nAr riftM nnt -flfl KSthnM ho once try them will find KM v , -Li (h am manv urava flint Kb."vi.mnr'do"Withdt'tt: ftfAUIW-uc. . ACHE um of no many Uvea that here t where JTmir rrsat boost. Our pllla cure It Jdieridonot. WlLrnLB LITER riLLS nnnrjranu (t(Mj to take. One or tw o pills make . .. m rlMlr vppetabla and do to or puree, but by their pent la action ill wbo use them. In vlalant25centa; i Jl Bold everywhere, or sent by mall. mm xebicimb co., hw rt fi U Ik Small to. A SEA STOJGtf. tell you the truth, I am not at id with tho outlook of this I have been going to sea 15 years, and I uevor before i feolinR of dread on leaving especially when homeward i, as wo are." abovo remarks woro made by nd mate to tho first mate of American bark Jamo Clyde, :d from Alexandria to New York, cargo consisted of bones gath from tho African deserts and consigned to a large fertilizer afacturing company in the !k ell, I must admit, too, that I rather havo a crew made up en- iy of white men instead of tho enish looking lot of Arabs that huddled together there for'rd; as to your superstitious fears, ', they are groundleps, and ra- 3 unbecoming a man of your rea ag." Irue enough, and I even laughed tie boys for leaving tho Bhip ;n they saw what tho cargo was a Tho idea of the grinning skulls bleached bones of dead Arabs, faded into tho hold of tho vessel 1 there was not room enough for a spider to crawl, did not dis- Ibme when I was trviner to per- He the ci ew that worked us out a to stay by hei Nor can I say that exactly now. but some pdful feeling of depression, al- I" i1 like a supernatural warning. j trr wui LiCtVOUIUU UsMlaXU. LiiU skipper iB determined to sail to- I frow morning bright and early, a if it is Friday." Oh, well, even if is Friday, which owner, old Slakes, himself would t to pass, oven if our carco is of pan bones, and even if wo have a wof black dtvils to work shin. fl will not be childish enough to away from mv contract to stay the 'old wagon.' Heave awav there, mv lads. erily uow I" ihe second mato was leaning over t cathead watching tho cable slide iiiy mrouerh tb.6 hawse mno and ?ng tho men at tho capstan, who, wo way. could not understand TPfllv n urnml oln. ..4-il 4-l.s. nn. r came in view. . Tlie anchor's up, sir, clear an- on ho tings out to tho skipper, '0 Is on thn briflfTA wlio nnRwers E4, "All right, Mr. Lynan, cat and - .w U..VUUI ililll DCUU1U lb 1U1 out ' send me another man aft here the wheel as soon as he can bo fired." Rio first mato was busv with one Itch of the crew, bending and set- s tho lighter sails, the second ho Becunnpr everything looso pund tho deck for sea. while tho ptain was on tho bridge repeating con to tho men at tho wheel im tho pilot forward, who was UlUltWV liiww lf tv jmvininrf r flia 1 vline from the littlo tug ahead, Z 'ich was Btretnbed bo taut that erykiclcmado it sing like tho bass - bass string on a bass violin. 6 riio vessel was boo i out to n safe ough diKtaiico to bo turned over to a officers of tho ship by the pilot, d after the usual baud slinking aud ton voynco" from tho pilot1 iio opped into tlie littlo boat along ie, and the homeward bound trip is commenced, every man on her fcy with the numberless duties loard a vessel tho first few hours t After the day had been spent Liking the ship snug forBea, over- tuling tho gear and lashing looso ar- -leB, the watches wore Bet with the st dog watch, tho nrsttnatoand war wrd watch taking tho first watck. ho day bad been spent very lone imelv. as the skipper was cross over ie nautical ignorance of tho crew nd their inability to understand, .. J ..1 . 11. .lnfilAn linJ WU.lrA.1 Jeatly and milkilv on aflnoan ot nis narsnncsB. 'Hm, . .. i i , -, y"uoi was BO groat to tho beginning of a home ward bcuud voyage with a jolly set of Yankee sailoi-s, who are thinking of the Nancy Lee in tho states and singing "shanties" every tuno they haul on a ropo that I was clad enough to go below and rest alone until my watch on deck commenced Tho passage through tho Mediter ranean was dull and tiresomo, noth ing happening to break the inonot ony of the voyago, simply showing tho sileut Arabs what to do as Bpeaking to tell them was a waste of timo and breath. Four hours at a time to Bpendwith these pieces of Bullen, silent machinery and four be low of dreading for the next four on deck. After the towering and threat ening rocks of Gibraltar aiopa&ed wo havo the broad expanse of the western ocean (as tho sailors term the Atlantic) spread out before us like a big race track, and I commenced to feel more contented. Europe is be hind, and home is just a few days away at beHt, just over there, until 1 can almost bniell tho fresh earthv breezes coining out to welcome us. 1 hud noticed for a day or two the men in my watch standing around in groups talking mysteriou..y when not enguged, and sometimes their conversation became quite animated, as one could see by the wild expren sioas on their faces and peculiar gestures. For a week this kept up and seemed to be incited mostly by a big, burly, rawboncd fellow, with long arms and long, bonv finrar nails, which looked moro like a devil's claws than a human hand. Ho would shake his head wildly, making tho large gold rings suspend ed from his ears dangle like big pen dulums. I would invariably put them to work at something to break up these communions, but finally they left off veiy reluctantly and cast such menacing glances at me that I told the first mate of the oc currences when he camo on deck to reliove mo. Ho seemed a little sur prised and told mo that tho same had been the case with tho men in his watch. After talking the matter over awhile and reaching no conclusion I went below to catch a littlo bleep be fore tho night commenced, for it was my eight hours out that night. Dur ing my first watch at night, the wind being steady, there was but lit tlo to do and tho talking was re sumed, and during tho morning watch, 4 to 8 o'clock, not only my watch assembled to converse, but also about half the starboard watch remained on deck, but kept well up forward aud spoke in whispers. At threo bells those of the starboard watch who had turned in were called by their comrades, and the en tire crew came marching aft, headed by tho long fingered, villainous look ing agitator of my watch and a sim ilar one from the starboaid watch. Thoy marched up to the break of the poop, halted and the two leaders came up to speak to me. "Us no go no more far away, said tho long fingered man and posed Smselffor at answer I pretended not to understand, but ho repeated it over and over again, growing more emphatic with each repetition, called the skipper and first mato and Xyftrsib?heft mooiuSck. and again the refusa, to nroccod was repeated to them. Thecal Ier asked them why. and in very broken aivl connected Eng k.iVi. cTv.knsmau explained that, Lad theyUnown ttoJcg was tho honey or uiu" "" " being can1 led away to a laromuujr to bo ground into pulp to res ore . ue l:. ,.m, fn pxhnustcd earth, they voudnevoihaveshippedTheycon- Sedit a sacrilege, a desecration demanded that wtonjy f s Shi ss " -wjk i ; Hnfnini T(1III1 duiwij 1 reaching At.o,irin ncam. iu-" , o.wi tirfisorne. nunSdTyBruVturesand SmSandthoir conclusions were d The skiPPer and first mate argued and threatened, but they ) were , d er- S?.S5S52 lay for "fto poles, madman, swearing and . en J. ?"S S?rntrrt' bo carneu n,i,,fr terrible: thoBkipperwos f" fi ffand his ,.ntiia wero uiuuu - " .T..ill. RftCU at I no ."ZTZnZn iue. " I Siok Headachy sHflBia tB" -- . OX ,-bZZtL XMney PiM' tas'Sfjss'sssmjssss: t.: n;iln i sr in) wag, wuttu, womtjg,, ig&KM, rataann do, 18g. hid fh.. - LM.lT liii :iih inillVIAIUU..' - n,,7 i "eman?ed breakfast, lower masts havinc carriedlawav on llllftS!LiM out wonde'1 th0 Poor Arabs were frigh? XI ThT0ded to, hclP them- ened, although there was no daS selves Tho skipper and mate made , whatever-. , ra wnine to clear tho place, several hundred yards and were lSMhSihnluTJnPelfand Tfawta8 the wreck, expectbg to S Sn fSn!Lf iftBtartodand bo- her sink at any moment no doubt came general Sheathknives, belny- After watching for nearly a half 5,lPn,nn1 ft018-!0 a11 ,,eing Uour they started rowing away to used at once The pistols of tho two tho southwanl. one boat following ?ta? ttt IT0? fr a m0 il086 in Mother's wake. WhetS ment, but the 24 Arabs were too 'they had provided food and water 1 many and surrounded them, killing , could never tell, for oven a compass .. .mWK,.ljr ujr U10WB j HU3 upon tho head from the belavintr iiihiii lit npnri rwtm kn w i i. pms and wounds from their long, murderous knives. By the time I could arm myself and get out of tlie room my two comrades were dead, and they woro chasing the poor cook, who was run ning aft as fast as he could fly. I Btood in the doorway and com menced firing, hoping to save tho cook until he could make the cabin. but a big brass belaying pin hurled oy one of the mob caught him back of the head and sent him reeling into the scuppers senseless. On they came directly for me, and I retreat' ed, firing all the while, until 1 reached the after cabin. The after Ftoreroom was separated from the cabin by a very thick watertight bulkhead. So rushing through the doorway, which happened to be un locked and opened aft, I managed to get in and swing the door in place just as the first ones reached me. Barricading the door hastily, I sat down and listened breathlessly to their vain attempts to break down the thick watertight doorway. For two hours they kept up their yelling and hammering at the bulk head, but thanks to the constructors it withstood it all, although I sat trembling with fear lest at any mo ment they would rush in and anni hilate me. After so kng a time it ceased and in a little while I could hear them bustling around on deck. The ship commenced to list over, and as it gradually leanea more ami moreiieanzea mat xney were putr ting sail on her, and as each new sail would fill the list became greater and the water commenced rushing by, making a gurgling noise as tho Bhip passed through it. I concluded they had started for homo, but even if they should be sailors enough to manage the ship without instruc tions, who among them could shape their course? Did any or mem un derstand na igation f For a ship with out a navigator is as helpless as if without a rudder, for thero are no uossroad guideposts to say this way to New York or London or some other place so many miles, only a vast stretch of water and every spot of it just aliko-simply nothing but he heavens to locate one's position by. I was safe so long as the bulkhead would hold, as the storeroom was amply provided with canned goods of all kinds and several gallons of wine to replace the absence of water. Being hungry and tired from the long, watchings, and thinkhigthat ;might need more strength to fight again 1 proceeded to attend to the inner Ln. All during the day I sat m my prison and listened to the creakmg ff the rudder and wheel, which was ust over my head. If they had taken a correct compass course for Gibraltar, then within 10 days we u,uV7rrL.,a Mediterranean again; Hot Z TwouiH probably be piled' unon the beach a neipiw PSus for two days and nights , sat and thought of the many hideous Shies the cargo of rattling dead 2 bones could conjure m my S of my dead comrades, of prob rw shipwreck or dreading lest any !rnnld acain seek to xae w al so Completely wrapped up m I nas so tu-"i , . noticed zrsr .?rJtt.K thoughts mav.1T7;- that frfu an andwhUe "tab at ". fe.tTwh sea was rush- KEEVtto water at a terrific KS It camo over me sud- rJlt0, ,K wero in a heavy gale, denly that wo wndid not realize and the men or idcckdiu n SuriaVVthovelof the terrible strain EverJ'-tlfn until It seemed she and straining "ut" j bearda would go to pieces, men fearfUl AtaJSwawyjthe flapping canvas tuus PPP,Bg "er my bead I could hear ports and over mru hithen e ?,ffi MdSt and risk How I tchei? e men in order to wt to abiphapo w , mUst be JJS and tho UW Another crash wa,er vessel ns-"-- " tho fore and mam 60 that I was J ftWfly and masts must nave cam i-elieved neroi-- . 01 r'.rr.h-lowand not s tand it u" -1 the was 4tiBt aeoaub -.. -,. I beard tho men get over the side. They t,Dg,1 . ii howrand wero aoanuuu badlostnU I WflgT, npuise was to tnir uer. . -., . ,t another n& ?? J22, m that the vessel thought jmic- - tfter the nowscc-ui-.-: thai w 6train .bin was --. After waiung i . i...nrv nt4 - "'4 naheavyaea. WthemaU getaway. I .,e !nlliW found eoine Uino w - d founa STaSih foretrf ,.av. ": sni uoi missing trom tlie snip. 1 iminediately turned to cutting tho wreckage away, letting it drop over board. I worked through the entire day and into the night until exhaus tion drove me to my lonesome bunk. The next morning I arose early and .TTi i .. ... - resumed my work, tor it relieved me of the lonely hours and the thoughts of grinning skull bones. Bvnicht the shivered spars' were all over board and considerable order re stored. After setting tho foresail, which had been spared in tho smaRh up, as best I could alone, I went aft to tho wheel and found she had Bteerage way, so locking tho wheel liter heading her toward America I proceeded to make myself comfort able. By observation of tho sun that day I found myself about 37 de grees latitude north and 17 degrees longitude west Thus for two weeks I drifted slow ly in a homeward bound course with fine weather, the storm having abat ed in a shoit while after tho crow had abandoned her. At tho end of that time I was becoming quite ac customed to my lonely passage, for there was nothing I needed but com pany to make me peifcctly at homo. The'wieck was sighted by a steamer from Havre bound for New York. Sho took the baik in tow and landed her safely home, minus tho masts and crew, which I am afraid must have perished in a short time. "Seorge W. Crusselo in Atlanta Con- titution. J The Bite has been selected for the Paris World's fair in 1000. The exposition grounds ore situated on noth sides of the Seine, and the beautiful river will be spanned by a magnificent bridge at this point. Colonil Stouo' Utljr Hctort. Colonel Stono of Tennessee, when he was running for governor, met for the first time a delegate from one of the rural counties to mo state convention. The colonel saiu: "i am glad to meet you. I have known your father for many years, but 1 never had the pleasure of your ac quaintance. I see, however, that tho son is better looking than the fa ther." "Look here, colonel," said tho delegate, "you need not bo flat tering me up, for 1 am out and out for Barkbdale for governor, although the old man is for you." "Why, I simply find you better looking than your father, but 1 did not say you had halt as mutu kuoo " "", returned the colonel. Those stand : ,,ml roared with laughter, in which tho delegate good humoredly joined.-Exchango. Utilitarian. "Who was tho author of tho say uiir that a man is a benefactor who makes two blades of grass grow where but one grew before! "Dunno. Some lawn mower man ufacturer,! suppose.-BuifaloCou. rier. . No Dliputlnp Her. wyer-I'm sorry, but hearsay won't do here. We must havo evi dence which noonowill dare dispute. CUent-Heavens, man I My moth ,.(ri.inw Raw it 1 Truth. Cj-u JAMES R. WAITS, iUbrati 0t "TC " 4rBLiJ ikd Orctettr. kit Da siina-n.-";"--, wncro iii Z,lolfioa. Alinm Bertrs from Miwa Miavi1 r-?-"., ... Sferwk.n'7(,T40Jtton, broufbt on br tbj thSjsands fiWaSitte-B loftilas J5 mT" COIB ON A fOWTIVC OUMWTKg. rnYDn.ILES'PILL8.50D0SES25CT8. &ud b D. j. Fry, 4niK W . MMMMMMHV HLwfrianAilac BBBBSlfll .BBHSMBBBfSK SBBBBbIHI nR MILES' NERVINt. PifJTiSSlh I iifmr eag. M AS x I? ,3SSSi riK rdu l"- ' .. U...INI AMU 3H3i2!2 VAVV.'VVlVVVVVV,.V,VW'ij,V.V'.Vl, BALD H What Is the condition of yours? Is your hair rtv, -harsh, brittle? Does It split at the ends? Has it .x lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or J. brushed? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp itch? J Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If theso arc some of J your symptomsbe warned in time or you will become brd.'.. , I III A SkookumRootHair Grower lswhAtrounrr-L its production li not an accident, bnt the rwultof eclentlfte C research, kunvrltdn ot the diseases ot tba hair aud ac&lp led to the llcov o, err ol bow to treat them. 8kookiim"conulMiielthermlneralnorolls, It f la not a Dye, but a deUghtraUr cooling and retrehlnf Tonic. l)y atlmMaUnit the follicle. t ttoptaUing Aar, curt dandruff and grovt hair on bnld Ji "pr Keen the aealp dean, hcalthr, and free from Irritating c rupUont, tjr 5 the use of i-noum Ski Soap. It dtttroja paroidto iuc, tcktch fci on , If yourdrureut cannot supply jou read direct to na, .and we Jill forward 1 prepaid, on receipt ot price. Grower, U per botUe 1 tor M. Som.w.j' perlarj6fori5u. 1 THE SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., g mmr U.l 1NAL . Vary "Vaia-l. V. V. . ilift TnAnEMAHE T.CJ. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING,'. PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 50tb and ChemeVela Btrcet. J. E. MURPUY. -Bitt and Tile- NORTH BALhM. Geo. Fendrich, CASH MARKET liest meAtnul tree delivery. 136 Mate Street. Take It! EVENING JOURNAL, Only 3 cent a day delivered at your door. Wo cannot control tho tonguefc of oth ers, but a good llfo enables us to ilesplso calumnies. Tho desiroof knowledge, like tho thirst of riches, increases ever with the acqui sition of it. Tho inoro judgment a man has tho slower and the moro careful ho will bo to condemn. Tho art of exalting lowliness and giv ing greatness to littlo things is ono of tho noblest functions of genius. Mon treal Star. A Narcotic. Teacher Give mo n familiar in stanco of u narcotic. Pupil hesitates. Teacher What does your father smoke in his pipo? Pupil Mother says it smells like hayseed, but I guess it's leather. Boston Transcript. ofMEN Easily, Quickly, Permantnlty Rettored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, mill all the train of erlli I nini turly errors or later cxcikHM. ttie retults ot ovrrHvik, slekuest, worri.ttu FulUtreugth, dculi'pn'tut ami ton. given luetery organ and p.ttln of tho body, fclmpli natiirrlmothodi. Imme'ItatKliniiriifeineni irrn, Fnllurefmposslbla. 9(1111 rrrptir4 D.KC. explanHtton and proofs mailed (realed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. H.Y. Thoroughbred Poultry for Sale. 1 have the fol owing flmtcMss tlnrnughbrjd wiultry U sale at prlce-i a attd; crated rady T,r slT mH,t. pu ch ..er u, pay eI' ntiafK. Addiess cue ofJOUiiNAlj olllcc, ri.ylhc'ro'Jo'tr'el.very.argoforhl. Kri?iml White leghorn cockrels, very.flne, ("P.u''l,8f'.'.iftJr-u,P.. nrofrt strain. I uruwu ab w . - Hack Spanish cockrels, 4 to 6 months old, '-.r'- ..... . ... in Sn.n1.iti. Tnd, OnmfB. llWrw. Jioo'peiung. Bonn fcr 'atulog K Holer SMITH BROS., CONTRACTOIW & PLAUTJ3IIER8. Leaveorders atColtle-l'arkhurst block.room 6, rJaeui, Oregon. nUlFKaSIONAl- ANO llUBINr8 0AKlJ8. ...Hu-Ahov U.oo.miiaii-M. Aiirv A niNUUAM. Attorneys av i, Alior ."!" VJ", .Ar..w kui ding. Ill i)rt,.m.2nd3.1);Arcy '&?.. i,. i .ru-iiiloii given to busl- SSTlSl?.1K.- clVcu.t couru of he suite. T,,;&KaV!a.n' Uj U aOKIl Alto.neyailHW,alem.Ore. , gon tifflco over Mush's bank J J'A -.'. t iw; Ornri' over-Cap.U.1 " .. ... itti!V 1411 A W A HUn 1 Walionm """i "'"-' - TiTTiN A OAK-ON, Attorney at law.nwms J3 au, BuVh bank bMMuMjW ourt, on Commercial street. st reX walem, Ureg n. !- ir! KNIUIiroN-Archltect and juwertn Wiid.DL . Ofltee. rooms 4 and 8 u.U ..'..'.,. u iiwrfik. wf ,ij .- ,NU A. UAyil.l'- -'" rr.MU, the dls u.WH. Ul ' lOraJU - VI60R Oinrawin i!U'! j"g'. aiau7. -:. r;-,z .,i IVm.uln - i.in rromvutlia ill 'ii"i' , tfugrfsfo M-.,"3s; . p Ion &j&&rng& ssssk . w. J,A.IUiWOOU,Ilf. sSrs .ssffifs wmmmmmm tousaspci.i' . (CTJVTiLi, fb tor o ""'- r,1SiiiiUii.lt 1 . Ift'iiV iamM. - 2 u. - A II.U. W.- i?!.vftB,Trur.ino7tlaUrtwi . M irfiTKJTi ii iif" --" .t .v ........ha t7T.j:i TK..MarAaaiBirTTi.M ..-.-- -.-y.... ifiuuiawiiHwii , t".:j .w1 i cn sraa fc" . J EADS! Fresh-News- Paoers- Fruits- mid Candles. J. L. BENNETT 4 SON. P. O. Bloolc. HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Marion Street. Una the best facilities lor moving and rul ing house. Leave orders at i.ray lltos., or address Sulem, Oregon. From Terminal or Interior Points tho Northern Pacific llaili oad la the lino to take To all Points East and South, It la the dining car route. 1 1 runa throug b vestibule trains, every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ;(No change or can.) Oompsaod ofdlnlngcara unHitrroased, fuUman drawing room sleeper Of latest erjulpmont TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Meat that can be constructed and In which acoommodatUna are both (roe and lur ulnhed for holdera of flrst and eoondlai tlckela.andi ELEGANT DAY COACHES. rVcontlnnova line connoetlnit with all linen. aOordlne direct nnrt uninterrupted service. J'ullmau ili'M' "-" Ions can be se cured In advt - "y "Benl ' Thrmiah tlckeU to and rrom all polnla lu America, England and Kuropo can be purchased at any ticket ortlco ol this cum- PVul'l Information concerning rales, tlrne of 'tralns.roittesnndother details rurnisueo onS?D..tt.onloanya4etor Assistant General i'asspnger Agent, No. 121 First street, cor. Washington; Vort land.Oreaon Bhaw & Downing, Agents. W.A.Cusicb;. l'rcsldent. J. H. AI.'"t. Cashier, National OF SALEM. Trana-t a general banking business. ! oro?t atlenll n paid to . lfctions.ro ans made. Kchanire nought and sold on tha i.lnnl .Hlanrttm ttl) 1(1 I. Van 1 dVw. J M. MAKW, -- wt a I'lruinu R.U.I ItolHAN, W. W. VAllTIN. II. V. MATTIIKWd, TT i waw , ll.AI.UKKT, Directors. uVw vnii rmm Capital TO FIND A CUUB fOlt .-C a '$ DiiiriiM&TlfiM. LUMBAGO, SCBATICA, j KIDNEY. LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK,Rt Mp EyyMrpMfc .eiiri,. mBbVbbwJbHHUbFJbbVsI4 WnWTtto iKnPH'SFIFGTRIQlELT.-M HSw.. ' .-KUfc iSdLH JrlyiF STWaAV-MVrw,4 t-i. iiwifsrW H m-.AHHEBOP WElYi ..i.d.fr.e. BSS. ?:i!:ttoXrK ,.":T;.;.KJirti1letlruonyUtl.!reios' -..-. nruFKAt Ilia trttrU.a 1 Ma'"'"a.I "rwVTei i ub- r-T ..-. .... at I an nkfjaa Oil SK2rc.-3ll Jltt u.w fr-" WTLTLJiif. . ".-;-i:.i. .ur. i aa. I'nuw ivuih a.jBBsoe . -: "w..rn l"-.t i , .,... tUrMin-ro4e i unm riiiiVBiiJa ??&& ran mru ll." I tut (, avaJ fT' r ' i ..!. I 1. al.1 t Ut. &Jttyyfc&2ri&,tr2i &m?mtw!2m" -rr:" ffiSBWMliii ???y&W&L.M !JsSViUaWftVea-talwaMSi (ANDKN ELKCTHIOOO.U2FW.! Wi,w' Electric Lights On Meter System. , TO CONSUMERS :' llioijwirm Ughi aud rower Companj-tnl rich l firiw bae iqulppt-d tbelr hi it trio LlgliVplHut with the u, ti nodtrutipi'iitalui huuh uti.iwhtile 10 ullrr the public bctur light thau hii ey-icm una at a rate loner thau nuy clt) uu iheioast. Arc nml InvaudcsccHt LlRktJ " . iug. LIcctlic Blblors iorWl purposes MlicrcpoVcr'is ro quired. lUvllouroecnnbi ulrod forns nunr llehts as dmlrod and the ixjtiHiimtrs lmy lor oi'ly huoU Utchta hi are; tied. Tlila btiluK reglntoied by au Kiecuio Mttur. OOloe 179 Commercial St. MEATS. IIUNTjhc North Sa'cm BuUcr, W 1 ti -t Wtt )' .''ut, a .111 . V I. i.l.L . A 1 lli'll lO 1I1H ' "J Vl'lT -Vf I-brtlt'-f ttTtt" oiliSi;- M"i" ED. RAVEAUX, KORTn SAIiE ALm .. . ' -m IVleat market. Krcsh tueat and lovreat prlcta, W1SC0K.SIN CENTRAL LINES (Northern Pacific R. R. Co., Leiue.) LATEST TIME CARD. Daily Through Trains. I2:pni (ISSpm 7:lSntn 1... Minn... u KiOam HOUnni ILldim H.ltali 4.20pm 8.40pm I Htliul a lUulutlin I . Ashland, a n..ChlcnKn..l i Oipm 7 lpra 7.15am IOV!a 6,00pm 10.40pm f it Tlrketi Hold and NigRaee checked throUmt 1 tonllpolnlatn the UuiicilMtatea aud Canada. Closo connection waae in linicngu wivb wr r trains going Kant and Mouth. Kor lull Information arply to ynr pww-i ticket agent or , . if oia,t Han. l'aas. aud TkUAgU, Chicago. IU OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD CO- IE. W. IIADLEY, Receiver SHOUT LINE to CALIFORNIA OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS." & B. WIUiAMlCTTK VAU.KY Uaves Pan Kranolsco, Nov.8lh, 14IU ana rd,,J' Leaves Yoqulna, Nov. mh, lUtli, and Z8tu. - IIATEd ALWAYS BATJBKAOTOnn . ,..';) Kor Ireigni nno pafsengtr r nu" vo -mj .igent or purser of thlsmmipativ. ,t it n vITUiAnV. flnn'l Hunt. O.T.WAItlU AW'.T K.A I' A. . .. "Kl O. M. l'OWEIW, Agent, , Palcm Dock, i MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Jlel laute. In amounU aiS f lime to suit. Hodelay In oonslderlnr loaBaV ' FEAR & FORD Itoom IJ. Hush llsuk block. 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