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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1894)
"Vftpraw" -"mtn"v $!v - tvT TS' V V5- -yawyy" prvvr, ,t-5T THE COMING DAY. A better da jr Is comlnc, cirls. Just wait n little longrr. Its morning breoro nun-sweeps the trcn, Its light Is croivlwr stronger. Tho car of progress rnf lies on, "Fresh spoils of conquest bringing. And on tbo higher planes of life The birds of hope are singing. Bark! on the zephyrs of the west A strong, new sound Is swelling! Of equal rights and J aster laws Its stirring notes are telling. Blind prejudice and hoary nrongs Are swiftly disnppcnri.ig. And n oranu, pleading for her on n. Commands rcjectful hearing. Wyoming, In her mountain hnine, ' Her lesson 61 ill repeating, To Colorado, nenly won. Displays her star in greeting. And both. In gold and nilor decked, LilxO queens of auoleul hlstor). Now watch and wait, w bile Kansas corner To join tlicm In their glory. Across the states tho spirit spreads, Back to its primal sources. Where woman's rights, In modern sonst , First mustered In their forces W'hcro Lucy Stone and Susan B. Led kindred souls to battle For woman's higher hopes and needs And raised her from a chattel. Through storms of ridicule and scorn They bore their cause undaunted. Till through tho land, from 6horo to shore. Its burning truths are planted. Their light is uhlnlng brightly, girls Each j ear 'lis growing stronger Truth must pre all and error fail. Just wait a little longer! Woman's Journal. Illustrious Stammerers. iEsop, Virgil and Demosthenes are generally known to have been stam merers, but how many others suffer ing from the like infirmity occupy an honorable place- in the historical gal lery? Tho first of these whom we can re call is the prophet Moses. He, record ing to tradition, was a stammerer whoso powers of speech were so lim ited that his brother Aaron always accompanied him, being specially commissioned to speak in his name and stead. "I am not eloquent," protested Moses, "neither heretofore nor since thou hast spoken unto thy servant, but I am o$ slow speech and of a slow tougue." Claudius Michael n, emperor of the east; Mohammed-el-Rabser, king of Spain during the Moorish domina tion, and-Eric, king of Sweden, stam mered pitiably. Among tho 18 rulers of the name of Louis who have reigned in France, we find only one, Louis le Beguo, al though he was by no means the only French sovereign who stammered. New York Journal. Antiquity of Chess and Checkers. Chess has been attributed to Pala medes, who flourished GSO years B. C. j also to the Hindoos. Some authori ties consider checkers a very ancient game also in fact, tho origin of checkers and chess may be identical. Strutt, however, considers checkers a "modern invention." Mr. Mallet published in 10G8 a treatise on the 'subject of draughts, and the game is known to have been played in Eu rope at least a century before. The Eomaus had a game called- lntrun culi, which was very similar in char acter to checkers, tho pieces moving diagonally, capturing by leaping over and obtaining superior power upon arriving safely at the thither sido'of tho boaid. Tbo board, however, con sisted of but 10 squares. Pittsburg Dispatch. Ills rirst I.Icn on Her Affections. He Will you be mine? Sho--Certainly not. What a ques tion! He Then of course you will; re turn the gold watch and chain? She You never gave me a watch and chain or anything else. My friend, Mr. Lillywhite, gave them to me. He Yes, but ho got them at my store, and as he never intended to pay for them of course it is the same as though I gave them to you. She H'm! So it is. But this is sudden. Boston Transcript. Not Natural. "That clock," said tho man who was looking through tho senato chamber, 'don't call out the hour no way, does it" "No," replied the guide. "Whose property is it?" "Why, it belongs to tho Union." "To which." "To tho Union." "And don't strike? No, siree Yo can't fool me." Washington Star. There arc- 10 counties in Pennsyl vania and New York of tho same name. They are Alleghany, Cliutcn, Columbia, Delaware, Erie, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Jefferson, Monroe, Montgomery, Sullivan, Warren, Washington, Wayno and Wyoming. There is said to be but one British house remaining where tho old feu dal custom is observed of guests and servants all dining together on Christmas night, and tho danco aft erward being led by the hostefca with the gamekeeper. Among ancient and mediajval sov ereigns tho universal custom was to givo a hat of the various countries over which the monarch ruled, or was supposed to rule, and tho rela tion he bore to each. Actresses are compelled to paint their faces bufore they go on the stage, or the lights would give thein tho appearance of ghosts. The title prince is frdm a Latin word wvjniiyiug lender and dated from h( aarlv Rnman emuira A Canadian Siinuny. A country totvn'bf. a. Stintlay after noon in Canada is tho quietest of ex isting things. Everything in itseems lifeless. Not a sound iB heard from any side. One's own cough startles one in the very streets. Two cows slowly wend their way homeward. I An ovcrriie apple falls heavily in an unkempt front garden. Even these i Mgns of semilife are a relief. Rows I of youths all dressed in somber black, and all smoking cigars fear fully, if not wonderfully, made, lean r-ninst the walls of the inn nt the corner or staud in silent knots about tin- horse gnawed "hitching post" I enter tho inn. It is chilly, and in the common mom which serves many purposes a battered stove, lacking two-thirds of its mica, radiates a dry and suffocating heat On deal chairs, mostly tipped up, sit the youths, but just now lounging without They say nothing, only sit and smoke and spit how they spit! They themselves are probably all un conscious of the incessant salivary sliarpshooting, but I I sit in terror, like a nervous woman dreading the pistol shots on the stage Soon church bells becin to clantr. None heeds them, nor are they over invit - ing. One is cracked, they are not in harmony, and they seem to be ring ing a race, in which the hindmost is to win. In the space of about an hour, how ever, the youths begin to move, as if with the feeling that at last will come a small relief from the awful ennui which they cannot express. Church is coming out. Blackwood's Maga zine. A Much Sought After Contributor. "It used to bo," remarked a suc cessful btVness man, with some lit erary tasto and learning, "that I wrote imaginative articles for the leading magazines of the country." ' 'When you were young, I suppose, " commented his companion. "Yes; much younger than I am now." "Were they accepted?" -'Never, but I presume with age and larger experience and riper knowledge one's style and matter improves, -and the work ho does is far more meritorious." His companion showed an interest not before observable. "You don't mean," he asked, "that you send anything to them now that is acceptable?" "Oh, yes," he replied promptly, "there isn't a magazine in tho coun try that isn't glad to print my arti cles now, and some of them even so licit them. I have something in some of them every month." "I have never noticed them" (more surprised than ever). "Are they signed "' ' . "Yes, by the firm's name. You will find them in tho advertising pages." London Million. Sacred C'r.tx. The ancient Egyptians worshiped the goddess Sechet, a creature with a human body and a cat's Ik X Sechet's slnino was at tho once fa mous city of Bubastis. Hither an average of 700, OU0 devotees resorted annually, each district delegation ' taking all the dead cats which had ' "quitted the sphere of action in their respective localities during tho year. These dead aits, nil of which wore carefully wrapped and embalm ed, were buried at tho celebrated "cat cemetery," on tho plains of Za kazik, that being the place whore the image of Sechet was set up. 'Quo of the greatest curiosities of present day . Egypt is the catacombs, where tho , remains of these countless thousands i of cats aro to bo 6een, each wrapped in linen and sealed up in a red earth onware jar. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. An I'nuallsfactorjr Service. "What is this, nleasei" ouoried a dejected boarder as ho cautiously, with the tip of his knife, turned over a fcorry remnant of fowl on his plate. "That," replied the landlady haugh tily, "is duck redhead duck, Mr. Gibson and let mo add it is consid ered a great delicacy hero. I suppose you were not familiar with it when you resided at Sawpits." "Oh, I know it was duck, madam, but I couldn't tell the color of its head. It's difficult to determine one extremity from another, and I have nothing but the wobbed feet of the beast here." New Yurk Herald. Rlljmes ForTlmbuctoo. Timbuctoo is chiefly interesting as tho subject of Yerses submitted for a prize offered many years ago by Punch for rhymes to that curious name. One of tho vorses was: If I were a cassowary On the plain of Ttmbuetoo, I would eat a missionary, fakin and bones and bymnboolc too. Anothor, with a more perfect rhyme, ran thus: As I was hunting on the plains. All on the plains of Tlmhuctoo, A bwk was all I get for my paii And he was a slim buck too. Philadelphia Ledger. Honolulu. It is said that Honolulu was the first community in the world to make practical use of the telephone. Mod ern science advances very slowly in Honolulu generally, but when that community heard of tho telephone it nrinntad it as one man. The people still eat raw-fish and use their fingora in carry ing it to the mouths, but they uso more telephones in proportion to population than New York does. INTELLECT AND &TATURE. Criminals and t.nnatlrt Have !- Than Average Height and Weight, Tho influence of different occupa tions on adults, of town and country life, of intellectual and physical exer cises and of athletics is well brought out by anthropometric inquiry. Measurements extending over !J7 successive years have been mado at the school of the Society of Friends at York. Friends are largely a com mercial and therefore a town dwell ing class, and yet there is a slight iniproveinMtt shown in stnturo and a very decided improvement shown hi weight in the boys attending this school in later years. The benofioial action of the factory acts, of higher wages, cheaper and better food and clothing and improved sanitary sur roundings of the working classes in recent years, is brought out by the measurements. On the other hand, observation? show that school life under favor able conditions impedes the physical development of t children, and thi3 is must Minr-tced in charity schools. M MbdreaienU mado at the Duke of York's school at Chelsea ! show that the children who are the ' sons of soldiers, and therefore of a class selected for physical fitness, were until recently very inferior in stature and weight to boys of their own class living in their own homes. A similar falling off lias prevailed at tho Blue Coat school among boys be longing to a higher class of society in consequenco of bad sanitary ar rangements and probable faults in the feeding and discipline of the in mates. The average &taturo of boys of different classes of the communi ty varies between the best nurtured boys in our publio schools and tho worst nurtured class in our indus trial schools to the extent Of about seven inches in boys of the ago of 14 years. A fact of rather peculiar nature has also been brought to light by an thropometry namely, that girls from 11 to 14 years are taller and heavier than boys of corresponding ages. The average height of Scotch agricultural laborers (Galloway) is 5 feet 10.5 inches; fellows of tho Royal society, 5 feet 9.7G inches; athletes, 5 feet 8.34 inches; lunatics, 5 feet 5.70 inches; criminals, 5 feet 5. CO inches; Herefordshire laborers, 5 feet 5.35 inches and idiots and imbeciles 5 feet 4.84 inches. When compared with the general population, lunatics show a deficiency of nearly two inches in 6titure and 10 pounds in weight, while criminals are two inches short er and 18 pounds lighter, besides showing a marked deficiency of physical as well as mental stamina. Newcastle (England) Chronicle. A Nest ltutldlng Fish. One of the queerest denizons of tho deep, and one which could very prop erly bo called an ichthyological. won der, is tho gouramis, the famous nest building fish of the oriental seas. These fish are very plentiful in the waters of Cochin China, Java, Su matra and Borneo. At tho breeding they pair off like birds, and selecting a favorable spot in shallow water among aquatic plants and grasses build largo spherical nests of floating weeds and plaster them over with mud. The broad, flat fins used in this last operation aro attached to theabdomen and are wholly different from anything in the fin lino known to naturalists. The full grown fe- mtiln ffnnrfnnia ibl ft fAf lmirr mill wni. , in ,,,. ti, , f f ,,: er fl3h wllich aro dopobXted 1U tho ud piaster nest, number from 800 to l 00o.-St. Lo Republic. A Shrewd Preacher. A preachor advocating the support o'f a charitable object prefaced the circulation of the boxes with this ad dress: "From the great sympathy I have witnessed in your countenances, there is only one thing I am afraid of that some of you may feel inclined to give too much. Now, it is my duty to in. form you that justice should always bo a prior virtue to generosity, there fore I wish to Jiave it thoroughly .understood that no person will think of putting anything into the box who cannot pay hia debts." Tho result was an overflowing col lection. London Tit-Bits. . Jack Tar and Ills Money. Sailors aro almost the only class of workingmon who have considerable sums of money to spend ou payday. A jolly tar was buying a watch. The price Was $40. Jack bought the watch without any higgling and carelessly threw down a $20 bill. The jeweler pointed out the deficiency. "Oh I" was the remark. "I didnt know I had that I'm so much in." And he fished another bill out-of n greasy wallet and threw it on the showcase. It was a $50 bili, Jewel ers' Circular. Method In ITU Madness. Mrs. Wickwire What is the use of standing there and calling the storo names? That won't make the fire burn any better, Mr. Wickwire I thought that may bo if I could insult tho blamed thing it would get. hot about itIndian o polls Journal. Sponge CaV "Do vou call this sponge cake I Why, it's as hard as can be." Yea. mum. That's the way gpongo is before it'a wet Boakltla -London Punch; THE ""ONE -'OENr DAILY Twenty-five Cen'.s a M-nth: 50 Cents for 60 Days; $3 00 a Year. The oulyoue cent newspaper oo lli IWifie coast. ClrculMluu has bet j quadrupled m less tliuu uu j ear. Give ll a trial uid you will neVer 1 J without it. ItauBWL-ro the purpose ol I half a tlnjsen weeklies, autl tlooa m-t 'oat one-lhtrtl as tuticli. Try It ove the campaign at tiftM. NKWS. Associated Presi report unif sta capital news a upeulalty. EDITORIAL. Timely, pertiueut ami indupontlen discussion of leading events,- men and measures. CIRCULATION. The One Cent Daily Is read.bj more people, of all shades of oplnlou, than any other paper in Oregon (out side of Portland. premiums. One of the best books in English and American literature given witb the One Cent Daily every week, on the coupon plan. HOW TO ORDER. Send uaa two-bit piece iu a letter and try the paper for a mouth at least. We believe in the greatest possible use of silver, and receive lots ofitlnthiB way. Hofer Bros., Editors, Salem, Or. Expensive Economy. Some people begrudge the little money that an Allooek's Porous Plaster costs, and when they are racked with pain from a lame back, or lroni the soreness arising from a cold, they will spend any amount of money to relieve the pain. If they only had one of these world-renowiied plasters on hand tbe I would be saved, a vast amount of suf fering and be considerably richer. At the first sign of stifiuess of the joints apply one of these plasters without an delay. The soreness will be greatly re lieved at once and will soot dlsappeni entirely. It will be money saved U have them ou baud, say nothing of tin comfort they bring. Uraudreth'a Pills contain no Irritat ing matter. HUNTErt AND GAME FROz.fcN. file StiiRulH l)roery of a Man anil n )er In a HIiiuU of Ice. James Smithers, an English resi dent ot Haliburton, Out., while out hunting- with a party of visitors from ho old country recently, met with a singular adventure, which also led to as singular a discovery. A band of moao. tho first seen that far couth for many years, had been driv jn down by tho scouts of the expedi (ion, and it was whilo in full chafe of these that tho others swept on, leaving Smithers to follow. Wish ing to ovortako them as quickly as possible, ho took a short cut across the country and was. astonished all at once to find himself sinking. Ho fell about six feet, but owing to tho de scent Of the loobo earth with bur sustained no injury. He was nmar.ef to find ' tho bottom of tho pit com posed of solid ice of a brackish tast end evidently of untold age. Walking about tho pit Smither aiadooutau objoit protrudiug from fho icy foundation, and with hi? short hunting rx cut away tho sur rounding muteiial until ho saw tha' tho object was a human hand hold ing a spear Further excavation re rcaletl tho entire iiguro of a man clad in fur garments and perfectl preserved by his cold bed Near a' hand were also tho remains of a deer, which tho hunter had doubt less lost his lifo in pursuing to thn treacherous spot. Tho frozen man was an Indian of noble build and wore a chief s amulot about his neck. That ho died of cold was plainly to bo been by his expression, which was tho placid ono of persons who die thus. Tho skin of his faco and hands was drawn and liko parch ment, but that protected by his cloth ing was firm and natural, as If death had como within tho hour. When found by his friends, Smithers was trying to romter tho corpso in order to prescrvo it, but tho action of tho air had already begun, and tho body Boon wasted away in rapid dissolu tion. It is impossible to say how long it had lain buried m the natural ico houso perhaps before Henry Hud jon sailed tho bay to tho east; per haps when Christianity was dawn ng on earth or tho pyramids in urso ol costruction. Chicago Her dd. -.'.! 1 -Jr. Easllr.Uklr, Pofnnntl Btltortd. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, ana all It trala itt arils irumtarly errors or Iswr tictu. tut rstulls ot oicrootk, sickliest, mem.ic TuliHnutlk, dertlopDiMit ami loos glrenlosi trj ortsn ami tv-ftlna ct the budy. Biro pi". t or I nwiuods. Inm4Utlinprurm&t M-a. r0llui (npoMlbl. ,ao refrme. Uuok, xpUoatlun aiut prwfs tasUcd (tested) I r. ERIE MEDICAL CO. aurrxio. n C. H. LANE, MER HANT TAILOR 272 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. Furmerly of MoitIaqo trtwt, Portland, Oregon, VIGiil. MEN vjMiBHwr BALD Iiarjsh. brittle? nw lifeless appearance? Does Jt fall out when combed or brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch ? Is it dry or In a heated condition ? If these are somo of yoursymptoms be warned in time or vou will rtenmAhnM. SkookumRootHair Grower! UwhtrooBerl. Itaprodnctloa Is not aaaeetdmt but ths result of stJantlfla I rewsreh. Knowledce ol tbe Umks of Wm hair Sna scalp led t thp i I Imot. JhjjroUlclM, it tfoj aUing lWml S& ditro,, ttriir. --. " on TOTrdruitcB8tBarplyyousd direct to B.ar,awwEirorwrt iwsja. on receipt ct price. Grower, $UprDoMlC tor SJ& 6p,eoo. THB SKOOKUrt ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., J itreiitrmU ou JVWWVrVVfVrWfV 37 Heuth ." Tit ARK MARK Tr O. r?o .JtiSMh, Choice Meats. W 1TJA C E'.Lyfi uaattsKK3BRUUS S. W. THOMPSON & Co., Always Ko,ip'on,'hand a large stock-of loose and unmounted iamonds, Rubies, Sjtpphiras and imported Opals. 221 Commercial; Stireet. Vioks' Seeds FAILURE Vick's Floral Guide, 1894, Th rionur CsUlofsi of TiftUbUi sat flowin. Four 0ran4 POPPIES vuniaini 11. piirft niiu l- in., nun dMcrlptlons thst describe, not mlilrad I Ulustrstions thst Instruct, not t jgerste The eorcr li cbtrmlng In h&nnonloui blrnil Inn or water color print In erwn and whin, with a golil hsckerounil, A dream of brautr. SI pagraoKaTftltlesprintnt In Bdlftcrrnt col ors. All the leading noTclUra and the belt or the old rarictlfs. These hard times toii cannot afford to ran snr rUk. Bur IlOMIiiST !y.,An?,.!,h.fro .f011 wtn ttctire IMJI.f. AIKAHIJHIC. It is not seceaurr to adrer Use that Vlck'a sed now. thu laktiown tbo world over, and alto that the ban eat raja. A Terjr HUM epent for proper aeed will Mvraro- Shlrlev. DrlllUnt. IUilli vrmmiio. OrtrllOQFUnti ForSOCta. SeeVlck's Flo ral uuiue. : i Terjr lime epent ror proper aeed will aavr am lw rers and dMtor'e Ll lla. Many concede Vlck'a Floral Guide the handsomest ealalxeue for ..M. . .... liA 4 H ..... ....ll .J .. which may beddartei from tint order artl(0 1101 iJiaappoini. iury urow, inoy A'tourian, tpey rroduee Abanuontly. ------ -T-r-. , , "TSST JAMES VICK'S SONS 0049044Tttrl cpiSov TO SALTiLAKE DENVER. OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS ABDAU. EASTERN CITIES! 3 i DAYS to 2 CHICAGO njftenulcketChtagitend RoiirS u'c'tor Omaha and Kan- Through'Pullmn and Toilritt Sleepert, Free Reclining Chair Cm, Dining Can, &ftftMffgk, JRewivers. or rate rstadrras', J or rate and gcDcrtU lnforntAUon call en W ill. HDIUURT, AlH. a. Y. A i WMsunstoo ., tirjva VemuAXB, OASwOir, HEADS!! What I thi rnnmMnti rt rsttf-o t .A.,..tM . - It antit- !. n.t.o w- itl - iwr. cww dandier a grot to? on 33 ' rLssAaoi,, Fifth ATenne, New York, N. Y. nun ATenor, new loru, w. . Whole-suit antV. Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smokedfcata ot a.llttuds OS Court cznd MO. State Streets, Forest Grove Poultry Yards. Established in 1S77. EGGS FOR HATCHING From the very best varieties. Slock Finer than Ever, tut Prices Same as Usual Get the Bent nnd then you will bo satlrtltid. Bend for Catalogue. Address J. M GARRISON, Lock Box 33.r, Forowt Grove, Or.J sP" .Contain the Germ of 'Life. VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE. DsoTtrs Tellow Oleba Onion Seed, 1.00 per pound. XOVEZTirS. Dranthlpa; AUr, Hibiscus, Saniel, Dahlia, Ethel Ylck, Double Anemone, Cuaratr I'ea, Jf ew rtstOes. . .... L .- Oath rriiet for VotaU'i. -.. ... ...- v. . .nn ... . ... wu Vllf at il.ta .a East and South -Vlai- THE SHASTA ROUTE oijthe Southprn Pacfic Company. OAXirollNIA KXPUESS TffAINnUN DAILY B TWKKM roKTlUHU AMD S.r, Hnutli. I TiwiUr a is p, uv, Wi p. m. 10:15 ,1a.m. Lv. i'ortUnd Ar. Lv. Httlera Ly. Ar. Hau Kran. lr. -. - 6.b8a.to' 7KNp.tD J p. I SatXl ikilua (..In. .Inn m t &II b..I W I'ortlanil to Albany lDcluslye:sliiotTnienl Hhedd, Ilalser, Ilrrlburir, Jutustlon Cltr, Irrlns;. Kuaetie ud all sUUofwfrpra, Kowburg to Asnkncl Inditdve. HOUCUUKO M AH. DAILY nao m. m. I l.v. UtlTa.mLT. ta p. m. Ar. TrtfincT Ar, I taop.m. Hlein t.y. 0 d. m. Itoseburf IiY.1 I ' 70,o Dinlug Cars ou Ogdon Route PDLLMAN BDFFET SLBBPBRS AJI Second Class Sleeping Cars- AtUcliexi to sUt throujU traTns. rVdSide Dinsion, Between forilini) ud Corr&Ilis: PAILY-(tXCkUT KUMDAT). I.v. Purtisuti ArTTOS p. h. Ar. Oorvallls Lt.I lOJp. ia 1XIA p. m. At Albany una (Jorvnllis connect w)tb teiu tfi tmcuii i-anuD tuaiinavi. iho'd. .irtv: vshrrT "ffisfs; art 73ft p.m. Ar. MpMlnuYllls Ly. WO,ra la. all TMlOViiU TICKETS To nil ttulBU In the KiitUrn HtaUa. Canada And Hawp eau l oitUlnxt at lowest rates from Vf, W. oKIMKKH. Agent, rialsiu. PROFESSIONAL, AKD JICBIMSS CARDS. r.n; n'AKcnr. at6.tf.tairfotiAM. D'AKOY A HINGII.VM, Attornrys at Law, Kooms 1, 2 and a, U'Arey HulldiDrj, Hi utte street. bpeclHl attMitiuu jleu lo bual netislu tticsuprtniuatid uicvilv touitaortbo "le. a . vK 1UH b It JEM I'-i nice, .7J SUte bV, U oppttte tvuri hoie, bih. lloul Hlllam' KB UIIK-eiOin W to tk atiu 1 to o'rlock. ;9 IUL.MUN tKU, Attuti.tjr at )i.ir, tnlem, A. iinjiin. iittlrv up muii. lulMioulmk. H J IliUUKlt. Allot iiey ui lawttltui, Oro Kn. tifBco over Husb's bAuk. JJ.BUAW.M, W.MUM H11AWAUUNT . Atiornejo tt luw. efflre over thiuiut atl6ual bans:. Baltm, OrtRtin. Jotti. a. CAliMJ;, AUorney atlaw.rcoma h aud 4, uth tM.ua butldlint, tmletu.Ur .LU.SuAM. W. U. UnWlta. iJUNUAAl Jt UOUMKS, AUoruejaal law. L Oltlctjlu liuait blocs, between citato and uutt,uu txumierclal Ki.eeu IU11N llAa.NK, ATlJlUl!...AT.AW. ' 'J Onllec.lous mad am prouipUy remitted, luipuy blocs:, Cor. auto and Commercial lreet,talem, Oregon. V-ta-tr. OTKIiliA HUKUMA-N.-TypowrtUng and O , oonimerclai ttcnogapliy. OtMce, room it, Gray block. XliebeBtotork;aoiiQatrev. sonable tatea. laaj rvlUT.O. BMITU, Dentist, B2 Biate street XJ Balem, Oregon. Flnlsbed denial opera, Uona of every description. A'alnlesa opera. tlonn a specialty. Merridale Poultry ?AUD3. Only purest stock kept. Bpeclalty, Urovru Lcghurus, 1'lymouth ltocka, lllack Mlnorcaa and lllack Lancshans. Kjib for natcbln&-. J,J.MIiaaKR,c)aTem, ittiatrAAt T.nl3tnt. .4rfnt.., asm street, near State, 4-3dwlta The CHICAGO, MILWU KEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. TraveletsJ'makela note on.t." This Great Railwayl ISystem Connects ST. PAUL and ' OMAHA With all transconUnentai;iinesitlvluir dl direct and kwia oommunlca tton to all EASIKltN inn BOUTUKIIX I OINTa. AND IS THE :::0NLY LINK::: ru lining Eloctrte Llgtiteil.; and Blcan Heated Vestlbuled trains of elegant Hlceplng, larlor, Ulalns and lluflet Cars, wntt Free Reclining Chairs, Unking iu service second to nonoj.lu the world. I Tlcketsr)n,salo aliall prominent railroad ticket offices. For further Information ask the nearest rail, rood agent, or address . C.'J.?tDDY, General Agt. i. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass Agt. PORTLANDi Oregon. ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. B U N S Pullman Elegant Sleeping Cars . Dining Cars Tourlstl Sleeping Cars ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FAMM ITO GRAND FORKs UKOOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and OUTTE THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end South Kor Information, time cards, maps and tickets call ou or write Shaw A Downinq, Agent, Bulooi. Or A. D. CiiAitivroN, Asat. Gcnl. Pass Agont; Portland, Oregon. WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES (KerUisra PacKe R. R, Co., Leuss.) LATEST TIME! CARD. Dally Through Trains. It 15pm ltipm &2Spm 7:lfirm 4Kpm 7.IRpin lOOia' iM.Minn,a 8:lQam HWaia ll.loam K.irnim 30pm 8.0pm I Htl1llll l.Uuiuth I - Ashland, a 7.1frtro10 ttia ' a,C'nlcago-. 1 JJUWj ml0.40pin 'fiie Wlaouusln teutrul 1Iom run two fail tralnsdallr between Bt faut.juinuespollsanit CUIcafio Milwaukee and all points lu Wlaoon. sin; msklug connection In Utilcugo with all Hoes runalae east and south. Tickets sold and baggage chocked through to all points in the UulleUHtaUaud tltnads. Close connection made In CUIcogo lth all traltu going Kast and Mouth. Kor mil Information apply to ynr nearest tlekataxentor Jtmt A JAJ,: O. POWI, Uea. fass. and Tkt, Agta.MilwukiM), Wis. Sfeamep fllfona VQJ FOItTLANO, Leaves Ilolse'i. dock Mondays, Wrdi andKrldays7:t3a.in. ' UKTUIININO, leaves ltortlnnd .... usy. rtiursdays and Saturdays ot tLila. t , rast nine for passenger wrvlrr, i uv juidlng freight handled. ROUND aitli (unlimited) ft W ,t;uwav, UEto. -MICALM aa OICNT8 JTor fraJtbt rates anrl tlcktls cprli to V. 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