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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1894)
-wymt.s ffiiffi VM'' wrtw'Twypi''i'V!C e- iitivTniAmi iiiki .nViMfnTS.'Wi . -js-tei ?prfvN-w--vvjM'.afc. DISCOVERED 3Y ACCIDENT. Famous Mechanical Device Which Were Stumbled on by Inventors. It Is curious (he wny that somo of our most useful appliances were in vented or discovered. Wo are told that Bomo Venetian mariners built a fire on a beach where there was sand mixed with soda, and that they wero surprised to find that the sand melt ed and formed a transformed compo sition. Soma reflecting man was in Hie party, and by this accidental melting of the sand discovered how to make glass. Years after this the children be longing to a Dutch spectacle maker wero playing with the glasses which their father used, and they made the discovery that by putting one glass in front of the other they could make the steeple of a neighboring church appear nearer. Their father had sharpness enough to use this acci dental discovery in making the first telescope. Most engineers are familiar with the story of how the steam engine was first made automatic. In the early rude forms of the Nowcomen engine a boy was employed to open and shut the cocks which admitted steam and the condensing water. A boy named Humphrey Potter, who was engaged on this work, was anx ious to play, and the movement of the engine gave him very little op portunity. To increase his leisure he devised an arrangement of strings connected with the walking beam which opened and shut tho cocks. This was tho first move toward mak ing tho engine's mechanism perform tho operation of admitting and re leasing steam. The moving of a distant signal by means of a wire seems a very simple operation, and one which called for little ingenuity to invent. Still, the earlier railroad engineers could not devise satisfactory means of operat ing a distant signal' until a working signal man showed them the vay. It is tolc1 that in 18 16 an English sig nal man had to attend to two signals placed some distance apart at a sta tion. To save himself the trouble of walking to and fro between them he procured some wire and pulleys and made a crude arrangement by which he was able, while in his box, to op orate both signals. An official who had been trying to devito some means of protecting trains standing at sta tions happened to see this primitive arrangement and applied it to tho working of distant signals. Loco motive Engineering. The Wonderful Aphis. Tho aphis, which is known by the common name of "plant louse," is an entomological enigma as well as an Agricultural pest. Tho scientists do not pretend to know just exactly ,.4ow lliauy varieties of aphis browse on tho green things of nature,' but somo authorities estimate them at 1,000, a large proportion of that num ber having been nnmed and classi fied. A single insect of any of these species of aphis may become tho pro genitor of billions of young, even during their lifetime. Latrielle, who is an acknowledged uthority on this branch of entomol ogy, makes, some curious and inter esting calculatiens: A female will produce young at tho rate of about. 25 a day during the summer months, and as each immediately becomes the progenitor of "others one aphis may possibly be tho mother, grand mother, great-grandmother,, etc., et al. of tho enormous number of 5,904, 500,000 individuals, by the end of the season. Yongard and Morren, who are equally as good authorities as La trielle, extend this number into quin tilhons as being within tho capabili ties of a single mother's efforts. St. Lotus Globe-Democrat. .Mo and the Cat. Richard X- is an incorrigible youngster of 10 who has 6hown a ten dency to lay tlie blame of his mis deeds on other shoulders. His favor ite scapegoat was tho family feline. A jar of fiweots could hot be opened or a bit of gingerbread purloined or a vase broken to- atoms without a lame excuse of Dick's, "Iguess it was the cat," calling forth hia mother's repreaches: "Richard, you must not lay tho blame ou the cat of all the wicked ness you ore guilty of in this house." Not loug after one of these up braidings, in Sunday school, his teacher asked Richard the question, apropos of the devil's power on earth : "Who is responsible for the wick edness of this world?'' It was with a mixture of a contrite spirit and tho old habit that little Dick answered: "Well, I Btippose that I'm partly to blame. But but 1 think our cat has her paw in it." Harper's Magazine. lllllousnet Cured. Dr. Slasher had been treating a pa tient in Bellevue hospital for disease of tho liver, and the patient died,.aud when the autopsy was held it was discovered that while the liver of the victim was in u perfectly healthy con' thtion his lungs were dreadfullydhi eased. Some of the fctudents who were present began to snicker, wuereujion Dr Slasher remarked :, ' Gentlemen, what else did you ex pectl Thisman's liver was diseased; ).nt as you see, I cured him com 11( tely That ho died of tuberculosis xs something with which I Cad noth ing to do.'VTejcas Sittings. WHAT, LAND IS THAT? "vhmt land, ts that- " Tlint lntid mnjestlc mystic, wondrous, blet, Yet heart subtluins, too, nnd soul o'crnwlns, Wlioro pastlnn riots not, where love c'arth soiled Dl Inely blighted, withering to tho root. Leaves room for heavenly love? What land U that Where earthly mists obscuro not TruthV eternc, Thenceforth but seen like ghosts of fair shapci dcml Or souW In limbo pent? What land Is that Whose plerclnc air from Owl's own mountain luuiiched Cancels dldeai-e, reclothes the leper's bonos If spiritual things may thus In types be shad owed , As though with infant's flesh; takes from our nature Its downward lenninc. girds It as with wings Of heavenward aspiration? 'TIs not earthl Buforo earth's sons have reached that hal lowed site Her probatory state Is past forever. They that fought braely from their labors rest And bathe In healing wells. The Bongs of heaven Reach them the all blessed vision Is not theirs It will be theirs! That thirst for God unsated Which from the human severs meaner kinds. Chief prophecy of man's predestined greatness, Survhes, their sorrow sole. If lesser griefs Be their", they heed not bucIi. "Medlraval Records and Sonnets." Wonderful Ulscnturles. The professor, who had for a long time been pawing over tho corn in the farmer's cornbin for some pur pose only known to himself, at last came up excitedly to the place where the farmer was milking. "Mr. Grassey," said ho, "I've dis covered a remarkable thing a very remarkable thing." "I waut'o know I" said the fanner, tho surge of milk in his full pail ceas ing for an instant. ''In the combin tew!" "Yes, sir, a remarkable thing. There isn't an ear of corn in your bin that has an odd number of rows of kernels on it." 1 'Sho I" answered tho fanner. ' ' You don't tell me!" The pour of milk started in again, louder than over. "It's a fact." "Waal, now't you mention it, I can tell you a remarkable fact. You may take the exact number of married people in every state in the Union and compare 'em, and there won't bo an odd number in that lot of statis tics." "Hal" said tho professor contemp tuously, "there's nothing very re markable about that. Marriod peo ple usually come in pairs, don't they?" "Dew tell I" said tho farmer. "And so do rows of kernels on cars of corn. Guess you wa'n't fetched up on a farm, professor." Youth's Compan ion. Street Car Letter Iloxc5. Letter boxes are attached to tho street cars in Huddersfield, England, and letters can be posted in these boxe3 as tho cars are traversing the suburbs, the boxes being emptied by tho postoffice employees on tho ar rival of tho car at or near tho central postoffice on each trip. If a person stops tho car especially for tho pur pose of mailing a letter, a penny is collected by tho conductor and de posited in the farebox. This doubles the cost of sending the letter, but the advantage of an immediate special delivery is secured, and letters are greatly expedited by the scheme. London Globe. Ite Worked tho Aurora lloreulls. George Uartlett Prescott was one of the pioneers of tho science of elec tricity in America. He began the study of electricity in 184G, when ho was 1G. With Edison, ho owned all tho patents inthoquadmplex system both in this country and in Great Britain. Ho introduced tho duplex system in 187G and tho quadruplex two years later. Prescott made cer tain that tho aurora borealis was an electrical display, and while in tho Boston office on one occasion ho dis connected the battenes and operated the wires with the atmospheric elec tricity. Philadelphia Times. Against It. Singleton I believe in the higher education of women, don't you? Benedict Not much J Why, oven now my wife's got so confoundedly smart that I can't mako her believe poker chips are lozenges or that the billiard chalk on my sleeves comes off the whitewashed wall in tho office. Boston Traveller. A Philadelphia laboror, admiring ly to comrade as a stylishly dressed woman sailed by with shoulders aj parently five feet broad, "I 6ay, Jimmy, there's a pair of shoulders for a hod.;; Tlmsn who sunnose tliat thoneonle of all China use tho same language are badly mistaKen. unero are as many different dialects spoken in tho Flowery Kingdom as there are in all Europe. It is not always a mark of frank ness to possess an open countenance. An alligator is a decoitful creature and yet it present an open counte nance when in the very act of taking you in. Don't go around looking for a flaw in your neighbor's eye, but keep your own 6ieck8 well dusted and WaiCU IUU Wniwn uu )um u wuu of the street. There is nothing more calculated to take tho concoit out of a fellow than teeing a crayon portrait of him self by an amateur artist. An irate editor in speaking of a rival says, "A piece of charcoal would make a white mark oa hia con- 1111191111 THE OIL CURE FOR APPENDICITIS. Is the Knife Used In Many Cases Whore It Is Unnecessary and Dangerous? Now the doctors have discovered that ap j endlcttls no more needs the knife than colic docs. Dr. Si. O. Terry, a man of the highest rank in his profession, of Utlca, X. V., said in Chicago that he had treated 18 cases with oil, and nil 'successfully. So ono more fad comes down to the average scale of medical cases. Bt. LouIs.Qlobe-Democrat. A reporter interviewed Dr. Terry re garding his treatment for appendicitis. Tho latter said: "My treatment is in lino with my the ory of tho causo of pain, inflammation, fovcr and tho final suppuration which ensues if tho appendicitis is left to itsolf. If tho patient can tako castor oil, it is to bo preferred. Of courso tho doso should vary in accfirdanco with tho ago and pe culiarity of tho individual from 3 to 4 drams every threo hours. If this could not bo retained and tho caso wero urgent, I should give from 5 to 10 grains of cal omel, with 20 to 80 grains of bicarbo nate of soda In a glnss of water, repeat ing in threo to six hours if necessary. I should not hesitate to givo 30 grains in this manner, although I havo never boon obliged to give over 20. I have seen no caso of salivation, tho bicarbonato of soda scorning to prevont such a condi tion. Cases of less urgency may bo re lieved of constipation or focal impaction by tho use of somo of tho mineral wa ters. "It matters not whether yon have a caso of absorato obstruction, strangulat ed or incarcerated hernia or- appendi citis, tho treatment holds good. Pleaso bear in mind that in all of theso condi tions tho mucous mombrano and muscu lar coats of tho intestines are in a state of irritation or inflammation and aro contracted or paralyzed from tho abnor mal presssuro duo to impaction and strangulation. I should givo in this stago from ono-half to 2 ounces of sweet oil overy threo to six hours until tho temperature became normal. In all of theso conditions I mean whether you havo a case of appendicitis, obstruction or strangulated or incarcerated hernia which has not reached tho stago of gan greno or suppuration you may expect tho samo favorable results within 24 hours a reduction of tho temperature, a relaxation of tho muscular coats of tho intestines, and consequenrly a subsi dence of tho inflammation. As an auxil iary treatment I keep constantly applied to tho abdomen a hot flaxseed poultice over which has been poured hot sweet oil "Unquestionably tho knifo can savo cases in tho suppurative stago of appen dicitis when you aro called in late, and it is hero that tho skill of tho surgeon can in tho majority of cases savo life. Tho press in America and in Europo for tho last few months has printed Inter views hold with various distinguished surgeons, in which tho majority of opin ions has been that tho surgeon's knifo has been too frequently used. Dr. Bull of Now York, in his laparotomies, has taken particular pains to note tho con dition of tho vermiform process and has found that fully flvo-sixths of thorn havo undergone pathological changes. Now, although it is true that tho vermiform appendix is subject to inflammation from mechanical obstruction, from suoh causes as grapo seeds, cherry stones, etc, tho truth is that most of tho cases of ap pendicitis result from an inflammatory action duo to various forms of catarrhal difficulties incident to fecal concretions, drastio purgatives, colds, etc. In all such cases tho lumen of the appendix on tho ctecal side is contracted by inflamma tory produots. Such being tho case, tho Telaxing offect of tho sweofc oil brings about alternative changes of tho mucous membrane, restoring it to its normal tone. "I havo yot to loso a caso of appendi citis, although I hay) had 20, and tho cases whero I havo been called in con sultation havo all lived. Tho treatmont is appropriate forforoign bodies, such aa gooseberry seeds, beans, etc., in tho appendix as well as in catarrhal condi tions It seems to mo tho profession has forgotten tho pcristaltio action of all tubular structures. Unless arrested by opiates, thoy aro ever in motion. Then why should not tho circular and longi tudinal fibers of tho appendix rid tho lumen of foreign agents when they hap pcu to get there, especially if irntatiou and contraction aro prevented by sweet oil, and relaxation and good lubrication aro substituted?" Utica Herald. Tbb latest Style of Kiss. Hero is a kiss, described upon femi nine authority as the latest, which tho Ohio board of health or any other aggre gation of sanitary wiseacres can prohibit In the interest of tho general health. It is executed by laying tho left cheek to gether and letting the smack go uninter rupted into space. Detroit Free Preta. " - , The Affectation of Skepticism. Cardinal Gibbons recently expressed himself in this way, "Young men who have received an imperfect and super- Ccial education want to appear wise ana t .imed nnd think in order to do so they must affect a degree of skepticism anil Infidelity wmcu frequently resuiw in au entire loss of faith." . OOOUOUOUO.AJ OOUUJl AXAKW OUOvfUj n Hair Deatti instantly remove and forever dtroyiob- 'Lee, arm or Beck, without discoloration "injury w m hj .. ivur flfty year the secret formula oi , the hUhest authority aud the in Whatever lived, lwrto JiU prlt ricotIire-Uine atnons iu ""? rd aristocracy of Koror be. pteaertbfrri llr.urw bfl. XT' CO. W iuwr " " .- t. bh-.1i u. nriv Ipofcut CO wpoadeaoeooufldeaiwi, o. JAgeu' or ftuwjM - tii- cir-nnvitM nnni hjuu (itiuwtn iu. luepU K. 67Houtn rnxu ATenu5f!A!JfTA 1Mb ''" ' rm lfyyyyyOOrtryyyyV1 ' V'D&rneis 0ablI6t fed 0'urecL by local applications, as they cadUtit reacu tue ateeasea ponton or tuo ear. There la only oue wuy to cure deafness and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous llnlug of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, aud when It is entirely closed deafness is the le nult, and unless tho inflammation cat be taken out and this tube restored to Its' normal condition, hearing will be destroyed iorever; muo cases out orten are caused by catarrh, wuich is notb ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case or deafness (caused by ca tarrb) that cannot bo cured by Hull' Uatarrb uure. Be no lor circulars, iie F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. BgrSold by druggists, 7oo. Midwinter Fair- Bates. . Midwinter Fair excursion tickets, Balem to San Francisco aud return, via Southern Pacific Co's. Shasta route. Rate. $27.50, including five ad missions to the fair. Tickets good for thirty daya from date of sale. For Sale. Ono tweuty acre tract, with six acres Into hops, four acres Into young orchard, and balance to past ure, one house, and all well under culti vation. Will sell 44 acres, including tbe above tract, with all the implements desirable- to make a good farm. Call on or address, D. H. Miller, Salem Or. 4J miles east of town on tho Maoleay road. All garden land. Will sell or trade. dtf The New Spring Hats Are all adorned with roses. The roses on your cheekp can be retained by using Park's Tea. It clears tbe blood of impuretles, moves the bowels every day and glvea health and strength to the user. Sold by Capital Drugstore. They Soothe. Never Irritate. Some people have a prejudice acainst plasters, because, as they think, they burn aud blister. That Is'true of many, but not ot Allcock'a Porus Plasters. They never irritate tbe skin, but al ways have a soothing eflect. They are Ufccful in caso of any locul pilu and as a rule will bring Immediate relief. If they do not, it is because the trouble baa been allowed to become w serious that no external remedy will reach it, and the chauces are that any treatment will fall. For stitches In the side, weakness or lameness of the. back, stifluess of the joiuts, Allcock'a .Porous Plusters have been proved again anu again to no uoi onlv a relief, but a cure. Braudreth's Pills are safe to take at at any time. ' The Home Boat. The home boat Elwoou arrives up Suudav and Wednesday; leaves from Corvallls down Tuesday, and Saturday for Portland; built for Salem route; patronizes Salem merchant; rates always reasonable. F. J. Smith, agent, Wharf foot of State street. Easily, Quickly. Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of evils f romcJiriy errors or later excrtscs. the results of overwork, sickness, worrv.ete Fullstrtugtli, development and tone Kiven to every organ and portion of the laxly. Simple, natural methods. Immcdlatelmpruverrent seen. Fo'.lurelmposMulo. 2,(X) references. Hoot, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. u NOTICE, TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE nnmmnn Council ol tuo city of Halem. Ore- ipn.piopose to Improve Churcli i-lreet In tlio city of Balem, from the nortb line of Kerry street to tbe northern limits nf the city; tbe mot cr which la to be nald in whole by the ad jacent property by establishing a grade and by bringing the street to tbtit crude, by laying down crouHwaiss, uy puuwk in curuuwni, i!.B5 teel on each sldeofthe center llno ol the uireeu; tbe rravrl to be 8 Inches deep at the center and -finches deep at the edge; and It U further specified that at least one hull of the travel shall be more than i lucheu In dlain eter and that tbe top a Inches shall not be uore tban z incnea in aiameter. ny order ol ine common council, mane mis 1st day of May, 1891. KO H. Edes, wiy ueooraer. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ftanled nronosals for the erection oi a build Ing for tbe Oregon school for Deal MuU-awlil Kb rHwlmd bv the Hoard ol Trustees of said school, at tbo citato Capitol, 8'lurn, Oregon. until 12 o'clock, noon, way mu, itvi. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified chf ck lor VW. Plans and specification can be seen at the office of H. E. Uaxon, Architect. Portland, Ure gon,orattne omceoi u. n, uurggrai, Arcui lect, Balem. Oregon. Th Board of Trustees) reserves the right to reject any and all bids submitted. HYLVKOTKK J'KNNOVEH. Governor, UiSU. w. Aicni.iuE.9nei7y in oiaio. K. U UcrOJtOY, rlup'l t'uh.Inst'n, Hoard o Trux'ecs. Halem, Oregon, April '6, lMt i-U lOt Rheumatism. Lumbago, SclatTct, Kidney Complaints, Lams Back. Ac . TNVr M. SAXKN'StELEeTlUC BELT WHh CItraMantta SUSPCNIORY i.iui piuiuilut Ifarra.l t Win ear. vttbout mt-UHr all HmVusm retulUog from amj..imi Inln Brrv ctmImu u orrou JUli.r itplu-k, umiot4 i mxtaumtmu iu&i a-L4ti-V. It JUUi U44r ea-.nui-u; il im.ik- mM. 1Ia Wfrta Ustit KistAiiii f. . ull. A kaIiILu all tisnsU fdu F4UCUU CWMtlillliU f ftUVr vtA-rc or forfeit 4l.0ui.iju, wui UumIaU tOVer All bthAML CUifClit it 4.o-l4 iv W trd t-T IM niviM ( ? X uwmtrnU U UM fta rr euu maw. Osr fmrfel Imtr ILUf KtC irrM0T. tLs mlm Ux-a r r4 weut uo, rsts Bl ilt Da4ltrIiiuarvi4,cusil0.sJl(I IXNMN ELECTNIO OO., fQrtUaa,OTt mm of m m SSSfBjJTTVB"BSSSSSSSSS. r .r i -v fW" MIWI f JTfti I InfftUil Wtli Asl BALD . What Is the cMtdltlon of yours? Is your Iiatr dry, harsh, brittle? Doea it split at the ends? Has it a lifeless appearance? Docs It fall out when combed or orasnear is it tun ei dandruff? Does your scalp itch? Ts It dry or ia a heated condition ? If theso are somo of your symptoms be warned in time or you will becomo bald. SkookumRoot Hair Grower lswhatroaneedV TUprodneUoni. cot an accident, but the resnlt of ct.ntlrla i research. Knowledge of the diseases of the hair and scalp led to the disco y. i err of how to tratt them. Skookum"conUlnsnelthertnrneratsnorolls. It i the folUoles, ( foj ailing Mad. , I ' ITMm fh imIa Ataam. the use ot Stookun skin s . nmih It your dnurtut caaaoi inppty yen Mad direct to tu, and we wUI forward , prepsid. on reijlptot price. Grower, tun per bottle it for ftiOO. Boap,soo. perjxilfor$&S0. " ' s I 1 Nl ''t V ffl I cuoiH'iiv 111 m THE SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., 67 Houth Fifth Avenae, New York, N. Y. b" TnAHKMARK W.WWWVVVWVWWWWWWVfVLr k" Tvcrisrerru. S. W. THOMPSON & Co.,. Always Keep on hand a large stock of loose and unmounted Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires and imported Opals. 221 Commercial Street. BZsKRnjEjnsssH Ed. C. 1T0 2 SALT LAKE : DENVER. OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AHDiU. EASTERN CITIES 3 I DAYS to 2 CHICAGO ilflill'S e n"'c'(e1st t0 Chicago and ROUPS Quw t0 maha and Kan- Through Pullman and Touritt Sleepers, Frer Keclinlng bhair tart, timing tart. H. II. H. ULAIIK, 1 DnnnJifniw or rate and general Information oall oa oraddrtWi W.lH. IIUHLBDRT. AMt, O. V. A 3M Waxklngtoa tft.. VorM POKTLAHB. OBBSOW, HERCULES A SURE POWER. M EUOTfilO WITH A CHEAP sr ask; mm MAKtrfiAM m liimin tw TIMMTCKflfUl tYM8rr, UME. WKd. M Bat Ssmi. ALWAYS am vm WtfC WC MVC ASTUAL MWf ft. PALMER & REY, HUIE WING SONG. UYM i AND CHINKHB KANOy UootUat ooet. ItTMt, jaMWfe. Choice ' Meats. BWV'Wtw yssss" W oLmCMi is O I UK' yjU f h HEADS! hair, curt dandrmr and Droits hair on bald 1 fcAattfi fiii hufwiM tvt!.. ah.k.kK. . I Soap, It destroys jrarwiMo iiutelt, which let d on i Forest Grove Poultry Yards. .Established In 1877.1 EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM THE VERY BE8T VARIETIES. Stock Finer than Ever, but Prices Samo as Usual Get tbo Best and then you will be satisfied. Beutl for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, Look Box 335, Forest Grove, Or. Cross, Wholesale nml'Rctail loaler in Fresh, Suit untl Smoked Aleuts of a'IKiuds 9S Court anil 110 State Streets, East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE ot the Southern Pacific Company. CAUrOUNIA KXPRESS TKAIN HUN DAILY 11V TWKKN 1-OUTLANDANDH.it, BOUtll. Norlli. (J:1S p. iu. U:C1 p. m. lft a.m. Lv. Fortluua Ar. 1 b-.'Ma.ia tv. Halem Lv. I 6:30 a. in Ar. Hn ypin. t.v.1 7:00 p. m Above trains stop ul all stations from l'ortUmd to Albany Inclusive, also ut Tangent Hbodd, llalsey, liarrlsburx. Junction City, Irvine. Kusrone and all stations from llosebunc to AsLland Inclusive. 1WBBBUBQ MAlt. DAILY, B.80 a. m. I liv. 11:17 a. m L.V. :50 p. m. I Ar. Portland Halem Jtoseburg Ar. I :H0 p. in. Lv. I l:tO p. to. tiV.I 7:00 .m Dining Cars on Ogdcn Route PDLLMAN BDFFBT SLBEPBIIS AWI) Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through train. Vest Side DmsloD, Between Portland aod Cervallis: DAILT-(KZOXrr HOWDAY). 7UUO.U1. la up. m. liV. Ar. TortLtnd (torvallls Ar. Lv. 65 p. iu. 1,-ou p. m. At Albany and Orvallls connect wltn trains atOrnion 1'iwiino Itallrood. JCIKlCHHTUAm-(lAtLY KXCKPTBUWDAY s:0 p. in. IHb p. m. Lv. rortlauS Ar. Ar. McMlnnvllle Lv. UM a. iu 60 a. in THROUGH TICKETS To all point In tho Kasttrn Mates, Canada and Kurope can be obtained at lowest rale Irom W. W. HKINNKK, Agent, Halem. KI. KOOKKA. AHt. U. Y. and l'aui. Ag'l K. KOKHLKK. ManasMi A LAM'S TOILET Is not complete without aa ideal POMPLEXIOU (l POWDER. 11 POZZONIS Combines every element of beauty and purity. It Is bcautJ fying, soothing, heuling, health (ul, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicatcrand desirable protection to the face in this climate. www ImM, h Hrlsg th fsuUt. ttsf UK UUi sl m m iauuuiiju n iv nps Mil iFunmiip) pish tiwmmmmmmMmmammmm M0EBELJCttO0lS-4tk Yew. im?y Tminn il Infant,;Connectlngmi(l Primary elftsses overy week day from 0 a. m. to 12 m, except Saturday. MISM BALLOU, - - Principal. TRAINING CLA8SES for teachoia' dally practice work from On Mondnv. Wcdnpmtav untl Krlrtav from 15 to 4 p.. m. Classes meet for .tudy of Froobel syatem. Mra. P. B. Knight, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4p. m. with ruining class, conducted by Mra. Knight and Miss Ballou. For terms or information apply at Kindergarten rooms, corner Court and Liberty streets. W. A. cuaio I'reLdont. J..11. AI.BBBT. Cashier. ional OR SALEM. Tranwiota a general banking bualnes. Prompt attention paid to colloctions. Iioaju made. Kiohange bought and aold oa the principal cities of tho world. I. Van unvw, j. m. MAKrm, K. 11. Chowan, w. a. Cusicx, yy. w. maktin, j. h. albkrt. II. V. MattubwS, Director. The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Travelers "make a note on t."; This Great Railway System Connects at-- ST. PAUL and OMAHA With all transoontlncntar;ilneglvlng; direct and' swift communloa.j tlon to all, lUABTERiCana BOOTHKUN rOlNTB. AND IS TIIEi .ZTTT- ::rONLY LINE::: running Kloctrlo Llchtet and Btoam Heated Veatlbuled train ot elegant Blooplns, Parlor, Dining and Aufletj Can, with Free Reclining Chairs, Matting It sorvlco iccond, to nono in the world. Ticket arc on tale at all promlnent.rallioad tlckot.ottlces. For further lnlormatlou ask the noarestr v road agent, or address C. J, EDDY, General Agt. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass Agt. PORTLAND, Oregon. N ORTHERN i PACIFIC R. R. R is Pullman Elegant I Sleopino Cars Dining Cars Tourist i! Slooping Cars ST. PAULP.' M NNEAP0LS DULUTM PARRft TO GRAND FORKS CR00KST0N1 HELENA and BUTTE liTIIROUGn TIOICETS3 TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end Soutlil For Information, tlma cartU.'JmaM and tlckeU call on or writ H. A. THOMAB, Agent, Balem. Or A. D. CirAnwoN, Aset. Geul. Fw Agent; Portland, Oregon. WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES (Northim PiclDc R. R. Co,, Lm.)J- LATEST TIME CARD, Dally Through Trains. Ifctfpm lUpUl esapta 7tl6pm 7-lfipin lMlnn MOHtn KAJBam i.Uulutha ll.lOtaa i. Asniana. a H.Ifiam 7.16am aUDl(KOl 6.0OpHi w.m iho Wi.cKJU.ili Leiilrul Hue run lira sS trains daily between St. PaulHlnnca-ioltoaiHi ChleoKU Milwaukee uud all poluutst VvImm. sin; making oonnecUoa ia Chicago with aU lln ranalng east and south. Ticket told and iiagvud checked thMtwli to all point In the UulloJ HUlos anS Cur, Closo connection raado Ih Uktaaae wltk af train jolug Kast and Houlli. For lull lufbrniallou apply to ybnr ncarsM ticket agent or JAM. O. fWM, Uen, Pas, and Tkt, Agt. MllwaukM, Wtr. Steamer flliona FOR PORTLAND, fave Uoi dock Monday, Wtteatdar and Friday 7M5 a. m. HKI'UUNINO. leavM Portland TUM4as. tbursday and Saturday at fcJ a, w. Fast tlma fur paafr tfvle; ho wr jindlngfrrlgbt handled. HOUND THH'(uullmlU3d) 19.03. On wy, II. MKALB HO ORNT, For frelf ht rat and tiekeu awly Mr., HLKlUH't -pit, at U dockTfcgtfJaf Mt4 trl ' ' H MU ' niiwMttMifin Ual