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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1894)
PERSONAL GOSolP. .-.kihaM Phllin Primrose is tlionarno of the new premier, Lord Rosebery. Lord Salisbury hnbittifiuy uictates 01 cul pap" into ouo ot Edisou'8 phono- John A. CocKerm or me w iont . .inor bears n strikinc personal re- Kmhlance to the first Napoleon. n.f.nr Tvndnll is Baid to have been the first innn to ever ntteinpt to produco an artificial rainbow this in 1883. At 93 Sir Harry Verney, Florence Nightingale's brother-in-law, goes out on horseback to a meet of the hounds. ir.a Thnmas "Wentworth Hiuoinson. who is a niece of Mrs. Longfellow, is Younger than her nusDana, wno is w, dj 8 score of years. Cardinal Gibbons, at the pope's re quest, has sent to his holiness large pic tures of President Cleveland and ex Presiilent Harrison. The khedive of Egypt 13 enjoying a picnic in the desert, accompanied by CO members of Ins bodyguard. The party travels by moonlight, resting during the day. Mrs. Newman of London is a business woman of tact and energy. She has long successfully conducted a large jew elry establishment in the English me tropolis. . Dr. Seward Webb, president of the Wagner Palace Car company, has the largest private parkin the United States. It comprises 200,000 acres in the Adiron dack mountains. The oldest men in the United States senate are Merrill of Vermont, who is 84; Pnlmpi-.of Illinois. 77: Harris of Terines- eee, 70; Pugh of Alabama, 74, and Sher man of Ohio and Huntonof Virginia, 71. r. R. Riuihnnan of Newman. Ga.. re cently found in an old trunk a $50 bill issued long bofore tno war by tne ueor gia Railroad bank of Augusta. He learned that this bank was still in exist ence and got the bill redeemed. T.nrp'pst nf all the residents of Bloom- lni?ton. Ills., is a vounir man of 23 years and 453 pounds weight who is known as Baby Bliss. He wears a lUi collar, a t hat and No. 12 shoes. He is one of tho best waltzers in town, and as afootracer he knows few equals. STAGE GLINTS. Elita Proctor Otis will star next year. Irving and Terry will come back to America in 1895. Henry Guy Carleton is to write a play for Julia Marlowe. Mansfield says hewill go inheavily for new plays next season. Alexander Salvini's tour has been ex tended until late in May. Thomas W. Keene is preparing "King John" for next season's tour. Robert Edeson will join the New York Einpiro stock company next season. Virginia Earned has taken Julia Ar thnr's place in A. M. Palmer's company. Eugene Ormonde will leave Daniel Frohmnn's company at the close of the season. William Gillette and Robert Fraser are working on a new pantomine musical burlesque. "An Arabian Night" is being played under the exhilarating title of "Brandy and Soda." Henry Miller and Viola Allen have re newed contracts for next season with the New York Einpirertheater company. Ernesto Rossi makes more with "Ham let" and "Othello" in Italy than with any Italian or French play, ancient or mod em. "His Grace of Grammont," the new play which Otis Skinner will produce next season, deals with tho picturesque period of Charles II. Mrs. Agnes Robertson Boucicanlt is in the cast of "The Cotton King," a sensa tional drama recently produced in Lon don at the Adelphl by Charles Warner. SILVER NOVELTIES. The now 6ilver toast racks indicate that toast is in fashion. Mustard pots of red glass set in perfo rated silver, with a silver cover, are new. New letter racks have been produced made of graded circles in raised work mounted on an inclined standard and supported liko a photograph frame. Hurness describes some of the decora tions for bodices. One such is made of fine dead gold chains strung together with crosspieces. All the points of inter- tection are fastened by huge pearls Worth, tlin mrulistn. lias introduced a TlBtl. An..fc I.. n...1M ...1.11. t.tfla 1 .- .. . .. . . .. 5 ii iu uo a lavonte. it is a uiamonu inuu- file, with a flower or monogram in tho center, and may he worn as a buckle, a brooch or a decoration for the hair, Convenient ond pretty receptacles have been brought out for holding the matutinal orange, They are on a low standard, tip tilted, polished with a raised aud broken edge, and have a rack at tbe back for supporting the pointed spoon. Jewelers' Circular. ODDS AND ENDS. Everj civilized language may be heard in the streets of Ban Francisco. In London there is a t nr company lueb was established during the reiga "i u.nry v ill. , "'.'."- . ...,. . uo -rocK corK " raennoneu vy ruuj Dd other ancient writers id thought to av been abbestna.- . It was 20 days from the casting of the Llrk objective glaas before it had cool4 MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. Knntncby has 13 legal reasons for di vorce. Forty states and territories forbid inar vh.ge between an uncle and niece. In all countries January, June and July are tho favorite months for mar Ji.ige. The Criglish marriage ceremonies are of three kinds by banns, by license or n foro a register. In Prussia 18 and 14 are legal ages at V Inch men and women may contract a matrimonial alliance. A Ne,w York wife was granted a di vorce because her husband threw the Jmby at her when she hit him with the coal bucket for spitting on tho stove. A Missouri divorce wa3 once granted because "the defendant goes gadding about, leaving this plaintiff supperless, or if he gets any lie has to cook it him .celf." The most frerment nnnsn for elivnrcn granted by the Greek church is "disap pearance." Over two-thirds of the whole number of divorces are granted for this reason. In Pennsylvania a henpecked husband was relieved from the yoke of matri mony because "the defendant struck this plaintiff a violent blow with her bustle." The Scottish marriage law is so loose that if a lady living with John Smith is addressed in tho presence of Smith as Mrs. Smith and answers to the name the courts have decided that she is legally his wife. GalliiB divorced his wife because she ran about with her head bare. Vetus got rid of his because he sawher talking with a freed woman; Sophns, because she went to the theater: Ainillius Pau lus.because he did not like her. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. THE PROPER CAPER. Allow "Russian crape" is in great uso for fichus, guimpes, berthas and full' yokes and vests. Many of the capes and pelerines have shaped stole fronts that generally reach half tlie length of the dress skirt in front. Larjfe quantities of light and colored satins are sold in remnant lengths for yoke linings, crush collars, belts and gathered frills laid under those of lace. The majority of the hats for utility uses are trimmed with moire, satin or shot and dotted faille ribbons, made into alsatian bows, thick knots, twisted ban deaux, fan loops and cockade ends. The Bhort Spanish jacket called tho bolero accompanies many of the chic and charming toilets sent over as models for summer gowns. They are very short, not reaching the waist by some inches. Among the novelties in laces are rich guipure patterns spangled with steel and VonAtinn devices, nlternatintr with Span ish flower patterns. Spangled lace is used in great profusion on evening toi lets. Round waists will remain in favor all summer, and not a few of tho new shapes are cut with a very slight point front and back, the entire lower edge covered with milliners' folds or a crush belt, with collar around tho neck to match. The very latest model for those who seek the very latest modes is the "Jean d'Arc" sleeve, which is in close coat shape, with one very deep circular cap at the top edged with jet, gimp or pip ing. At the wrists are wide turnback gauntlet cuffs. New York Post. HINTS FOR HORSEMEN. A night pasture for work horses will help to cool their blood. Give them their grain ration just tho same. If the colt carries his tail to one side, employ a skilled veterinary surgeon, who will cut the muscle on the opposite side. Keep the stable cleau, and use plenty of plaster to absorb the ammonia, and see that the ventilation is good and that there aro no drafts. Death to lice on horses is easily and quickly effected by dusting buhach or fresh Persian insect powder into the hair as often as the pests appear. Don't give your boree any food for an hour after a hard tlrive nor ror iwu hours after particularly exhausting him. Then water 20 minutes before feeding. If tho colt'a ankles seem a little tired and weak after driving, bathe thorn thoroughly with cold salt and water and wrap them in UaniiageB, out. uu uut u age them tightly. The owner should see that the horse does not stand in rotten or wet litter, which frequently causes thrush. This diseaso will so cripple a Korea that be can neither gallop nor trot. Pack or stop the feet when occasion requires. t. ux-a a tmatuninn of a 81avin coming on yonr horse, employ a good I . JnnV surgeon, jumciuus m(ji .,.-!. ...-I rvorfect rit for at strong ojistenus " r- """ , , i eaat six weeks or two months anu goou ' nursing will in most cases arrest tlie nis- ease ana cure vuo jamvv. RAILROAD TIES. Ascbemois now under consideration for connecting Washington and Manas gas ly an electrio railway. There is a probability that in the near fntnratha St. Louis and Chicago railroad will bo incorporated into the Jackson villa Southeastern system. Amos F. Eno has heen chosen prert dent and John Jacob Astor vice presi dent of the Toledo, Ann Arbor and North Michigan road by tlie directors . -t-. vi, Vnw Ttaven and Hart- . ne ' rr:r' r ts. m to ' roro. at a ",:' .i nnp . i,av.e four bridges hnllt on 'J8? "ne the contract for which has beea i given a ! bridge works at Springfield, iiass. The Lehigh ctlonTcomIpaufin THE-GEOMETRY OF BEAUTY. A System of Principles In Fonnatlvo Art Which Kxlstcil In Ancient Greece. T fi romnf. livfnrn lmfnrn tlin Rntnn tifio club of tho Peunsylvannia stato col Ipso Professor Osmond showed that nil physical beauty is associated with sound, color auu lorm, wnicu, it net: tno oases of its being, nro its vehiclo to us. It is a psychological law that tho mind is lilnnsAil with simnln ratios. In their most abstract form these harmonic ratios are jraro numbers, obtained from tho ele- I'cntfl 1, 2 nnd 8, forming tho harmouio t oiibcrs 2, i and 5. It is a fact that in i jund, color and form relations gov irnod bv ratios constructed from tho liannonio uumberd or thoir simple mul tiples iiru piciisiiig. j. ma iuw ur xuub ui mental constitution is tho starting point tttno inquiry alter tno principle com mon to sound, color and form and con fctituting in nil beauty. Tho application of thcM) ratios in musio has been known from tho timo of Pythagoras; also in color various harmonious combinations" havo wavo lengths in harmonic ratio. Th nlitnininir beantv of form tho har mouio ratios aro applied to angular mag nitude, not to lengtns or suriaces. xno cyo rofers everything to a vertical lino nnd a horizontal line. constituting n richt angle. Tho right angle, 1, is harmonical ly divided into parts Having tlio ratios to itbclf that the notes of tho octavo havo to tho fundamental note. Tho lines that bo divide tho quadrant aro the diagonals of harmoio rectangles, and each of these has a curvilinear figure, tho ellipse, and three (or six) iuscribed triangles," all liainioinc. Tneso iiarmonio rectangles, ellipses and triangles may bo puttto gether iu combinations of infinite variety and necessarily pleasing effect in deco ration and sculpture and architecture. Examples of theso aro found in "Tho Parthenon," "Tho Venus of Milo, " "A Portland Vase," etc. -Drawings of sec tions of the cyo show why beauty in form depends on harmouio relations of angles from tho very manner in which things aro seen. Tho value, financially auu ocstucucai ly, of a system of principles that will gnido thosu engaged in all tho forniativo arts to' tho suro production of atruo and pnro beauty is beyond estimate. Such a gystem existed in Greeco in tho thrcd centuries of her glorioua sovereignty in art. Exchange Around tho World. Tim timo rennired for a traveler to circlo tho earth has been greatly reduced sinco tho imaginary trip of Jules Vorno's Philoas Fogg, who succeeded in got- finer nronnd tho clobo in 80 days in BPito of storms, shipwrecks, Indians and de tectives. Tho question how long it would tako now to go around tho earth has re cently been discussed in tho Antwerp Geographical socioty. Thh ntitrwer frivnnllvM. E. do KflVSer was 07 days, including tho loss of a day at New York, tho journey Doing maae ejistwnril bv wav or xoKonama ana Ban Francisco. But in tho near future this timo is likely to bo cut down to 45 day! and perhaps less, through tho complo Hmvnf Hinrnilron.il across Siberia. which. at tho present rato"of progress, may bo open from linropo to tno .raciuo in iu years. "With tlin nvflmrrn railwav snoed for long distances doubled, it is predicted that in tno coming century a traveler may bo ablo to go around our planet in 24 days. Youth's Companibn. Temporarily Blinded by a Ilash. AtthoNarragansett Electrio Lighting company's works in this city there aro two men who havo boon temporarily blinded when throwing a switch. Su perintendent Thomas says that this happens iu very big electrio lighting station. When a switch is thrown, tho circuit is broken. "When properly done, another connection ia mado simnltane nndv Tho intenso flash lasts until an other connection is mado. ono oi tno men of tho Narrangansett company's works was so nearly blinded that ho was at homo thrcodays at ono timo. Ho was not, howovcr, as is said to havo been tho caso with Caulflold of Brooklyn, unablo to seo anything at all. Ho was ablo to gropo about, but could see nothing dis tinctly. Both the men aro remarkably strong bpocimcnsof manhood and could not bo called hysterical by. tho widest stretch of tho imagination. It is boliovod hero that tho cases mentioned aro of physical inability solely. Providence Jonrnal. CURE Sick IlMuUche awl reltore all tbe trouble Inci dent to a bilious state of tbe system, such as pialness. Nausea. Drowlueis, Distress after eatlnc, Fain la tbe 81de, Ac. While their mot remarkable success bas been shown ia curing SICK neadscbe, yet Ciarsa's Urn Uvs Piu ireequalfy Tslusble In Constlpatton. curinK Eren U they only cured HEAD rhii ther would be almost priceless t Ik0e who sSter from U.U dWjesslnr wWnt bXfuasUly their goodoess iom t end Kre. anrtthcae who ooce W them wHl find they will not be willing to do wiHtewi ia. But after aU sick as . ACHE U.. skLS KaUM I ."rcioaSW? and ery ey to take. Ope or wgJT! a dcai7 Tbey are strkOy &"& SSrVl W,8c5d wrywbecTitkf ICARTER'S bbCbBBBBbT BaSSVtasSBBflSMskawa. ISVkcR 1 I PILLS. B A mint r.ir Parish Stones. A party of serious and resolute men might have been axn yesterday from 0 in the morning ur.til 4 in tho afternoon, iu the neighborhood of Finchley, now followina tha highroad, now leaving the beaten track for tho open fields, nnd anon cluuiberiug over hedges nnd ditches, brick walls and wooden fonces. The leader was not blindfolded, nor did ho nervously clntch tho .hand of the man nearest him facts which dispelled at once the idea that thoy were thought readers in search of missing treasure or criminals. 'Chey wero engaged on an er rand of immenso local importance, and not until they had hunted out overy one of the stones by which the limits of the parish tro marked would they return to their homes nnd families. In all, 80ino 10 miles wero traversed with the satisfactory result that any dif ficulty that may havo arisen hitherto with' regard to tho latitude and longi tude of any particular property has been removed. At Hnmpstead tho "beaters," as they nro called, celebrated the occa sion by dining togethor. It ia 14 years since this ceremony was last carried out at Finchley. London Telegraph. The Spring Medicine. "All run down" from the weakening eflecta of warm weather, you need a good tonlo and blood purlller like Hood's Barsaparllla. Do not put oil taking it. Numerous little ailments, if neglected, will sooil break up the sys tem. Take Hood's 8ar8apanlla now, to expel disease and give you strength and appetite. Hood'8 Pill's are itae beat family ca t hurtle' andliver medicine. Harmless, reliable, euro. The New Spring Hats Are all adorned with rosea. The roses on your cbeekc can be retained by uMug Park's Tea. It clears the blood of impureties, moves the bowels every day and gives health and strength to the user. Bold by Capital Drugstore. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, oi.il all tho train of cill from rail) c-rruisurtntri CJtcrtMK. tlit rebulia ur ovorufiik, fltktitss worn .etc FullstrcuKtl dovtlupniout anil tour gl en to e ery uran owl portion tf tl.o b tj Blmpl'- nntunlniethoi' Immedlatolinnnivemi'iil Been. F.ildirp Impunlble. 2,01 reference Hoot, cxpl&nntlon and' prcofa mailed (caaled) free. S5n ERIE MEDICAL CO! iMlBWWUfUKli'' biipfalo. u " PROEBEL SCHOOLS 4th 'Year. n Infant, Connecting and Primary classes every week day from 9 a. in. to ' 12 m. except Saturday. HISS 0. BALLOU, - - Principal. TRAINING CLASSES for teacbera' dally praotlce work from 0 a. m. to 12 m. Iu Kindergarten. On Monday, Wednesday ami Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. Classes meet for study of Froebel system. Mrs. P. S. Knight, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with training class, conducted by Mrs. Knight and Miss Ballou. For terms or Information apply at Kindergarten rooaiB, corner Court and Liberty 6treptw. WANTED AGENTS -to sell- BROWN'S NEW FOCNTAIN WASHER. Tj.a --. iifnl,1iA fctiATBn Qnrnnlfl DWttlU VTUUU MWTa. .-. ni kA. .ltl. ft ill Inut ei1tttnil BATlf. fl AlfpTlt.. nUBUW WJtUlUU snot m--.w- . 3 s iLV express cbargea prepaid oa leoelpt or 5JJ. Addretw J. fi. lirwwn, Box 2lW, tdalem, Or in 4.4 r ww , THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 pCr Bay me uwv uuici uomwu ..-. .- - KrancUoo. Klrst-claAslualHUiippolulmeDU. t aoiiMo buiswilI urlfh thn Clwlcest Fruits Orown in tbe Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. W.A.Coa;fr. I'Kf 03t. J..11. AX.TICBT. Cashier. d lmuuuti OK SALEM. Transarts a general banUlna business. l'romntatteull'-n paid to collections, I oans road PKichanVe loaijht and sold on the principal cllle of tbe wo. Id 1 Van rurrrrr- J m.Martiw, W. W. MAKTIM. J. H.AMIIittT. 1 1. V. W ATfU Kwfl, -mrrtum. TREASURER'S NOTICE. fltnteo'Oreiop, ItuiKU.AprUtt. JB9J. TOrtnM TnlV rlTrn llsal there are r . 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It i is not si Liye, out aeiitntrouy tho follicle. ttopt Sailing (W Seep tho calp cteaa. ilWfl and destroy thr hair. . , , . .. . .... . I It your droMlit cannot oprly yew tead direct to as. and we will forward i prepaid, on receipt ot price. rOrower,"LWjrbotUe forAG8. Sop,60o. , per jar lo &ur cow. THE SKOOKUft TRADE MARK 87 8oulh Fifth ?AWWVrtrV-VWW Ed. C. -aBaaaaBaaMnaBOBtaaa S. W. THOMPSON & Co., Always Keep on hand a large stock of loose and unmounted Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires and impoited Opals. 2 21 Commercial Street. Forest Icto TO SALT LAKE DENVER. OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS I AND AM. EASTERN CITIES 3 l DAYS to 2 CHICAGO ilflllFS the n"'c!eft t0 cfl'caS an, (lours Qu'cker t0 0mha an an" Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Frer Reclining Chair Cars, Dining Cars. H. II. II. CLARK, 1T)n!AH'flr.o ouvKuw.MiNK, Hiecciurs. Vnr rates and eeneral information call oa or address, W 111. HCHLHURT, AMI, U. r,A VM Wasklbfton tfu, VotM I'OJfnLASD. OSSttO", HOUSE Painting. Decorating, " Hard Wood Finishing, Can give good references. JSstlrnates furnish ed. Address, Ueo. Kscbstrutb. Halem. Kel denooou Mulain Motor lUllwav.KortU Balem Jxutvu orders at Bteluer & !Uosrs, ll-Co To Milk Consumers. Oregon Hccool foe Deaf Motes,! Kaleiu, Urrgon. March 90, 1W1, J To Whom It May Concerns T hiira much Dleosuee In tMllfrlBlf that Ur. W. N.Havsge baa supplied this luU'ullm with milk lor tbe past two years. Tbe llc has bet li rich, sweet, clean and invariabl of nrsMtlass quality i heartily fecofataend Mr, Havsge ui tbe iwtronage ot aay prtfatofum. lly or pnbllo Institution In aeea ot a reliable wilk supply. U. JKVJNU. HapU 4-ia ly HUIE WING SONG. AND CsflMaMsS YASH1Y Goods at cost. LuiTbula Mtt II, jsurt gouat. m wn slrtet. ftWIW FOR SALE 08 TRADE Onroom and oceSrooM rote I Oak Lswu Addition. with two swod lots, WUls sold s(uiutiy or toetr. A Jgfally good bargalM. Apply to W. JtMUMMWUesw. B4C JsWH WrsWR SPilWWW tapaMf W9 WW ,fH-fll 'JlrfSi.i3liiBlw 4$b TIpmIi n. rmm u- mmB Tickets oooiins aaa reireuiwt; ionic, ity Mirmiiauiw . hair, can dandruf eni prow hair on bald heHer, ted freo from trTlUtln eruption, by I ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., Avenue, New yrk, N. V. Cross, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Suit and Smoked Meats ot a lKind& OS Court unci 110 State Streets, Grove Poultry Yards. Choice leak Established in 1877. EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM THE VERY BEST VARIETIES. Slock- Finor than Ever, but Prico3 Same as Usual, Get tho Best and then you will be .satisflod. Bend for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, Look Box 885, Forest Grpvo, Or. East and South -vrA- THE SHASTA ROUTE ot the Scutharn Pacfic Company. CAXirOKNIA KXPIIESS TKAIN nUN DAILY W TWJSSN POUT1.AND AND 8. V, Boutll. -THorthT 0.16 p. iu. t).cu p. m. 10: a.m. "Hv. Portland Ar.l teaoa. a L.V, buicru IjV. I o:aw a. m Ar. Hau Krnn. liV.l 7:00 p. g Above trulnfl stop at all stations from Portland to Albany Inclusive; also at Tangent Hhedd, Halsey, llarrisburtr, Junction fllty Irvine, Kuireno una nil stations from ilosebur, to Ashland inclusive, IUWKHUHO MAlI. DAILY, &8U a. m. I L. 1'ortland Ar. I iao d. in. 11:17 a, m uv, aaiem hy. I 1:10 p. m. Lv, 70 a. 8 jgu p. m. i Ar. , itoHeuurx Dinlug Cars on Osdca Route PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AMD Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. vVestSide Division, Between PeiUud and Cerrallis: pailt iKxaxrr bokdat). 7;rfu u. in. D7." Ar. TorUond Oorvallls Ar, 6J16p. in. 1.-60 p. to. taift p. m a iii..n ant fYirvnllla rvinnect wltb trains oruregon yaum wuimm. KXfu'iuieTKAIM IPAttir jtxoti-rauWPAY ;) p. ui. 7:2 P. in. Ly. ' I'ortTand Ar. I M a. u Ar. McMlnnvUIe Lv. I fcW)a.m TIIROUOn TICKETS To all points In tho Kastcni Mates, Canada and Kurope can he obtained at lowest ratal K.F.KOUKHA, AMUti. K.aadl'ass.Ag'l K. KOKUL.KK. Manuerl HERCULES GISirUIEHS A JIURK MEiffTlM POWER. WITH A MKAP 9MW sW-WAVM .! VsSSSSSstt VsslafC Vswim prvntv TSWWTtKssfis) KiAayWtTMT, Id O X o WK SMVaV PALM flea fMUaaises. Cai. PPvSva ss srsaBBawSl SV C. JH. LANE, MERCHANT TAILOR 272 CdwBWfckvl atre, wvWw, OwgM. PMwUMi, Owfw), Br rlPIJN asajMlkl ssaksssssfVssV ERAREY, sfTvslvss)sW W Hlkii'ISSeiUNAl. AMU BU8INM ciltbB. r. m. b'ahcy. o.o, a, BIKQHAM. lY-AHCY iJlNQH.VM, Attorney at JUw, JL llooms 1, 2 ud x, D'Arcy Uuliaing. 1 suito street, bpecliu attention glvea to bout qcs lb tne luuieme and circuit courts of tbe state. a U J) OUTOit 8. It. JKStOl'-omce, 1T Bute Bt., upiHiu coun uouie, una xiuwi yyiuhiu- lie. umuo uourn v to u una no u aocK.B-ai IULMO.N FUKD, A Home J at Ian', balem, . OrvgoB. oiUce up atalrs iu fallon block. H J. UlUUKlt, A Hoi ney at luwiuleiu, Ore , gun. UlUce over cunu's bank. I J.8UAW.M.W.UUNT B11AW4HUMT t). Alloi-nejs at law. OQlce oyer Capital imionni pan., paiem, uregon. JOHN A. UAltaOW, Attorney at law, rooms and t, liUHh bank building, Malem.Or, 1. r.ltONUAM- W.U.HOLME8. BON U AM A HOLIES, Attorneys at law. Utlloe in liun bloec, between, utateaaa ourt, un Uumuierclal street. IOUN 11AVNK, AXTOIIUKY-AT-JLAW. O Uolleoiloaa made aud promptly remitted. iiuipny DiooK, uor. maw ana uominereuu greets, rialem, Oregon. 8-w-tr. .Tui.i.a Mil triih a w. ivnA.i. !. d 1 commercial stcnogiapby, Olllc, roosa it, Gray block. Tbe bent of workaonoatrea sonable tales. -'M D11.T.O. HM1T11, Dentist, IS State street Balem, Oregon. Finished dental opera, tiont of every description. Valnleae, opera tions a specialty. Merridale Poultry AHD3. Only purest stook kept. Speetalty, Urovrn lnhorn, riymoutb. llock, lllaok jllnorcas and ili&ck Iianeshans. Kogs for Hatching-. J,J.AlILiUKR,UaieHi, a&tu street, near State. -a dwlm The CHICAGO, V1ILWAUKEE &ST. PAUL RAILWAY. (Travelers "make a note OD.t,", This Great Railway Svstem Connects ST. PAUL and OMAHA With all tra&soontluentar.lln68,&lvlng dlroot and swift oommunlear Hon to all; IEAUTEIW ana SOUinKllN 1'OINXB. AND IB TJIEj 'ZT'"'. :::0NLY LINE::: running ! Kloctrlc Lluhted and Bteam Qeated Vostlbuled trains of elegftnt391ooplng, l'nrlor, Ulalng and liuffeti "" Cars, wltha Free JRcclinlnff Chairs, Making Its servlooj seoond to nonoln the itorld. Tickets aro oasale at all promlnentrallroad tloket;offloee. For further Information aslc the nearest ra road agent, or address C,J. EDDY, General Agt. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass Agt. PORTLAND, Oregon. IUORTHERN II PACIFIC R. R. B u ( Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Tourist DlningCars Sleeping Cars ST, PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO TO GRAND FORKS CR00KST0N WINN PEG , HELENA and BUTTE. TJIKOUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON , PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, BOSTON and all Points Eatt end South! For Information, timo cards, maps aad tickets call on or write H. A. THOMAS, Agont, Salem. Or A. D. Ciiakivtok, Aeet. Gen). Fat Agent; Portland, Oregon, WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES (NfbWn PkKc R. R. Co., Ums-XZ latest'timei card. Dally Through Tralnt. daftpinll. Minn a 7:tfyM I wi'auU-a 4I)H1 l Dulutua t.iM)hi t Asblaad. a 8:Ma kWas U.Haw 8.1 Saw tOKaaUhleasoI &.eepn W. ;ilie Wisconsin Ceutraf IIiim. ruu two trsins dally between M. raul. MlBaespolWwMl Chtcaao. Milwak and all polaU la W Jseew- sib: raasiHg wuwom vri .. - UB.niiai"M im ,.w TIewsoit ana "i-ni' www. i"t 5po4Bll twUlWlKlis(lH L2oBaseMw nmus In UstWaao with mH FsvlCulaWiuatkHt suMrfy to .Tr a .. . - aaaBk4 alyuniai L..i . ..-.a .- . m m sn vsTWaasssi. tM5f7asi7a4 Tkt. ACClUwa"w, Wtt. Steamer flliona ypR POIITLAKI). ini Hiilaa daait UasUajrs. Wa4tUt'ayS m rriwH 7jw a. m. KWUKMlHw, leaves rsnuss i utys. TsswwH aad sWwwfs at ttiSs. su. jXcMiw-wwr " r mWHD TWr'taaiwIesw) tfM, Qw,w, MKAM OstHT Vtilipm laipm Vi M r$ ill M n 1 A m . m ttKf r -".- jf