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KVTVTnPr'Vfrv? y Kr. Simeon Staples "I Had a Running Soro On my ankle fl,vJ years, the doctors pro nouncing It salt rheum. It continued to In crease In size, until I commenced taking Hood's Sarsaparllla, and using Hood's Olive Hood's Cures Ointment. In two years 1 was completely cured and have had no trouble with It since." Bimeok Staples, East Taunton, Mass. Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, biliousness, tlok headache, and constipation. 26e. The Coins of China. China is the paradise of tho numi& matifit. Tho collections of cash, ac cording to Consul Edward Bedloe'a report to the state department, are something marvelous. They ore small coins of bronze, brass, copper or silver, ranging in intrinsic value from one-twentieth of a cent to 25 tents. Tho oldest of these coins on record appeared about 2300 B. C. Over 150,000 different kinds of cash we preserved in collections. Some are wonderful examples of coinage, butmostof them are clumsy and coarse. The numismatist can work all his life, spend very little money and leave to posterity thou sands of coins. All he needs to do is to confine his work to tho collection of cash, the small coin3 in brass and bronze, whose value ranges from one-tenth to one-fourteenth of a cent. Their workmanship varies, but is usually very good. Their shape today is liko that of European coing, with the exception that through the center is a square hole through which the coins ore strung together like beads. In the past, however, other forms were em ployed, including the square, trian gle, heart, ellipse, shield, key, sword and spear. The number of kinds is simply immense. They are referred to in the literaturo as far back as 220 B. 0. Philadelphia Bulletin. Human Nature In Eating;. "If I can see a man handle his fork," said the clerk, "I can tell you tho part of the country.he hails from. "The hotel dining -roomjs tlio.best place in the world to study human nature and the manners' and breed ing of our fellows. It seems odd that people in this enlightened and ad vanced ago will still feed themselves with their knives, especially in a first class hotel. Yet instances of this habit are very frequent. In my opinion a man who feeds himself with his knife should be boiled alivo in oil. "As a rule guests from Boston and New York aro tho most correct in their table deportment. They are very exaoting as to service, and -all manipulate their knives and forks in one way, which is tho proper way. It may seem a trifle strange to form a basis for a judgment of a man's character on the manner in which he holds his fork, but it is a correct one. Some stick it between their first and second fingers, others between the middle and third fingers, while- oth ers grasp it as you would grasp a pineapple cheese scoop." Washing ton Star. Old and New Fashioned Disease. "Heart failure is a comparatively new term. It wasn't written on cer tificates of death 10 years ago,n said W. H. Osborno of Plainfield, N. J. "It used to be that when a man died and tho doctors didn't know exactly what caused his death they attrib uted it as nonchalantly then to a com plication of diseases as they do now to heart failure. Tho 'complication' gag doesn't work any moro with the physicians. The proper 18-carat way of explaining the demise is to charac terize it iwheartjailure. Sere's pneu monia, too, having a revel at the ex pense of the country's death rate. Not bo very lon ago we used to call it hasty consumption, and what we now dignify into malaria and dose ourselves with quinine for was plain. everyday chills and fever when I was a boy. This thing of Bostonizing our diseases makes medicine the ex- Ssnslve thing we find it." St Louis lobo-Democrat Colonial Belies at Chicago. Among the colonial relics in thGov ernmtjnt building at the World's fair are these two netes: "lira. Waahingtop presents her complhnenU to General Knox and begs his acceptance of two hair neta. They would have been oem Jong ago but for want of tape waicb waa necessary to finish theni, and which was not finished till yesterday. Uow burg, March the 6th, 1783." The stately acknowledgment was "General Knox has the honor to present his most respectful compliments to Mrs. Washington, and to insure her that he is deeply impressed with tlw sense of her goodness in the favor of the hair nets, for which be begs her to accept his sin cere ttwnks. Wet Point, March 4Mb, . .,. AjHutcejitlon. Th excuses whichTJare given by chil dren in order to escape' from some dis tasteful duty are often exceedingly In genious and even witty. Johnny was arraiu or the dark.- His mother was try tog to induce him to go to bed without her uu.uj.us lum. UUUUI1V WU8 averse to this. The boy was the owner or a little bantam hen and 13 chickens, so his mother used these as a sort of ar gument to convince him of his folly in being afraid of tho dark. "Why, Johnny, just think of your chickens, how bravely thoy go off to bed every night without a thought of tho dark, and you, a great big boy, are afraid to go up stairs alone." Johnny was silent for a moment and then said: "But, mamma, don't you seo tho rea son that the chickens aro willing to go to bed in the dark is because tho old hen goes with 'em, and so I think you ought logo wUh mo." Boston Journal. Cruel. He (exhibiting sketch) It's the best thing I ever did. She (sympathetically) Oh, well, you mustn't let that discourago you. Har por's Bazar. An Untrue Tale. Standing upon the threshold he shook his head. A girl with IS yards of trimming at tached to her dress gazed fixedly at him from the doorway. "No," ho exclaimed! "no, Gladys, X cannot enter. Not while thero is" In an abstraction of .bitterness he ex pectorated into tho driven enow, which, although medicines for tho blood were already on sale, yet wrapped the land Jcapo in Its ermino mantle. "bruited abroad a certain story concerning you." Tho damsol shivered, and her lip curled haughtily. "Sir," sho rejoined, "prithee tell me what is this damaging report?" "It is," the youth declared, "of such a nature that, upon my honor, I cannot permit myself to cross thy threshold unless you 'gainsay it." "Speak, I conjure you," she cried. "They say" And as he spoke there was a nervous trepedation in his manner. 'your pa Bleeps on tho ground floor in an apartment hard by tho one in which you are wont to receive callers." " 'Tis false,' she shrieked. At that he gathered her in his arms, and convoying her tenderly into the bouse tarried until 1:80 a. m. Detroit Free Press. Another Consideration. Anxious Mother Why don't you drive that bad boy away from your playground? Good Little Boy It wouldn't be right "Wouldn't it?" "No'm. You see, that playground is publlo property." "Oh, so it is." "Yes'm. And it would be sort o' self ish and dishonest to deprive any other boy of the right to go thero." "So it would, my angel. I didn't think of that." ''Yes'm. And besides he can lick me." Good News. A Sure Sign. Leer Do you Mrs. Von Leer Do you know that lady? Mrs. Do Mit-Yes. Mrs. Von Leer Kindly present me. I know by her vacant stare 'that she must be a lady of high breeding. Truth. AMONG THE GEMS. The Orloff diamond is believed to be responsible for 07 murders. Diamonds so small that l,.r00 go to the carat havo been cut in Holland. Whon Lord Palinerston was buried in Westminster abbey, tho officiating cler gyman threw into the grave several dia mond and other rings asapeace offering. When Cardinal Borromeo was buried in Milan, a lame cold cross with seven fino emeralds surrounded by diumoudi, was placed in his tomb and still remalm there. The great South African diamond found in the Kimberley mines in 1880 weighed 457 carats rough. According to tho ordinary rules of valuation, its Worth is $4,160,080. The diamond word by the sultan in the aigretr of his plume on parade days waa pioked np from a dust heap by a poor man of Constantinople during the reign of Mohammed IV, WheA the liVacli' crown Jowels,were Inventoried in 1701, there were 0,547 dia monds, 600 pearls, 230 rubies, 184 sap pbiros, 150 emeralds', 71 topazes, 8 am ethysts and a number of unclassified stones. Tavernier saw in India a diamond of 104 carats whose center was so foul to make the stone worthies. When it waa cut open, it yielded eight carats of filthlUco that from the bottom of a dirty pond-rSt, Louis Globe-Democrat. WALTER BESANT8 MAXIMS. He who foresees never acta. Wiso men never attempt anything. Cheerfulness may be an admirabl cloak, 1!fW xfnswcNG oap itjkijl. i jo;d3$n,m,v tkedat, TRICKS AT MONTE CARLO. Dow the Great Gambling Concern Keeps Men From Winning Large Sums. A typical row nt tho casino cornea in, yearly balance published by tho keepers f 4t, -.,- gambling tlen some' thing liko 3 dividend for every 20 Bharo and I take it as the earliest oppor tunity of exhibiting a few of the ways of the place. This is the official version of tho row and its cause: Two player" had been caught experimenting with Buccess in a simple and ingenious way of "giving the chance a chance." Whilo one of them was pnnting CO-frano notes on "squares o Eixes," tho otl.er, stand ing right behind the paying croupiers, had contrived to slip two or three 4,000- raac notes uudemoath tho 50-frano one each 'time the ball had favored his con federate's stake. Tho croupiers, busy paying and scooping the stakes, did not notice tho dodge at first, but feeling that , there waa somothlng wrong established I a watch, with the result that the culprits were caught in tho act. As a matter of course payment was refused, words and I blows ensued, and with the aid of the chuckers out the men were ejected and arrested. Well, anybody who knows tho inaand outs of tho placo will tako tLls version with soveral grains of salt. ThatiMoato Carlo swarms with unprincipled ruffians nobody will deny, but the organization of the partie precludes all possibility of such childish tricks as tho one above. What with eight croupiers at every table, tho chef do partie, tho inspectors, tho detectives and the losing players, there are too many eyes on each stake to admit oven its probability. Tho cue of tho situation is in tho word feeling, and what I wish to imply here in all earnest is that nobody connected with the ad ministration of iho casino can admit a suggestion of heavy gains on the punt er's side they know better. Old Blanc, the founder of theplaoe usod' to say, "1 will give a million to anybody who will prove that ho can win money at roulette with certainty," and there is a good deal moro in this saying than a reference to tho calcul dea probabilities. Tho fact is that nobody is allowed to win largely, and that hi cases of extraor dinary luck the administration, knows what precautions to take. First of all, the casino being in a way a club, a card of admittance is necessary. This card must be renewed every day and may be refused to an unpleasant punter without giving him any reasons for it. But thero aro other ways of getting rid pf the. ob stinate winnors. There is a regular squad of agents provocateurs, whoso mode of operations is very simple. Thoy pick a quarrel over a stake with tho man pointed out to them, and as they are not in tho least particular about epithpts or blows, whether taken or. given, a row be gins, a smiling inspector comes up with re-enforcements, invites you politely to come-with him and gets you out of the precincts of the place. Thero he ex plains that although he has no doubt you wero in the right the rulo of the placo is not to readmit ihose who have been the cause of a rowand thero you are. Quarrels about stakes aro always plen tiful at Monto Carlo, and very often they are genuine. In some cases, espe cially when tho stakes aro small and on single chances, tho administration pays both claimants and Jceopsanoye on them if unknown, for there is a whole army of ruined gamblers hanging round the place, lmown to everybody ia it, and ex .erpising the profession of bo called "or phan pickers (cueillcurs d' orphelins). An. f'orphan" is a stake left by inexperi enced novices about a minute longer than, it ought to be and kidnaped in tho twinkling of an eye by a cueilleur who ias spotted his man. Croupiers and in spectors look with a benevolent eye on those groen baize pirates and generally side with them. Cor. Ft James Gazetta, ODDS AND ENDS, No man is a hypocrite in his pleasures. Johnson. Rub a creaking hinge with a very soft lead pencil. Cut roast beef thin and other meats rather thick. In a poor country tho first want la the want of money. Marshal Ney was a cooper's sop, and himself a notary. Among the people of Java cockchafers are a favorite food. There aro two sorts of philanthropists, (he mechanical and the sympathetic. Horses must be cheap in Buenos Ayres, where even the beggars can afford them. Blond were tha three representative theological virtues faith, hope and charity. Them that has china plates tbemsels is the maist careful no to break the china plates of ithers. Twenty-five million dollars' worth pf rough diamonds were found in South Africa last year. A Spanish adage tells us that "woman U like a chestnut, beautiful without and decayed within." Every time a man scolds .the neigh bora Jearn the troubles his Ifanjily are trying to conceal. Knowledge that is not clearly com municable by its possessor is almost a useless possession. The first record taken by American a tronomers of an eclipse was on Long Is land on Oct. 37, 1780. In 21 of the firms engaged In the prac tice of law in this country husband and wife are professional partners. Ten of Missouri's governors and near ly all of Illinois' great men, except Grant and Douglas, were of Kentucky birth. The microscope made by tb Munich Optical Institute for the QiSttop fair magsifiea 11,000 diameters adiorth A bruUe mar be Drerenied f row dis coloring by immediately apply?, hot waMr, or ltttM vry taren momtm wMs ceM water, -A TEXASJ fpoH-BAK A Kentucky Lawyer Toll About a It. markahle Man lie Onee Slot "Some time ago," remarked a law yer yesterday, ll had occasion U visit Texas. I (stopped at a httl town one Saturday about noon, ill tending to remain thero until Mm day1 morning. "Tho proprietor of tho hotel wan i gray haired - fellow, well preserve and nnpsreiitly full of energy. I wit consequently nut vuy greatly mi prised when ho Uformcd mo that h ulso avrs n lawyer. Ho had a bi stout wife, and it struck mo ffciit h could very well leave tho hostelry t her whilo ho practiced hny. Ho U appeared shortly after noon. lutartoi out to see something of tho littl town, and needing a polar stuppei in one of ho two or three dry good, stores to buy ono. I must confess that I was somewhat staggered when found that the hotel keeper, besides being a lawyer, was a clerk in a dry goods store f6r it was ho who smiled blandly at me over the counter. "I Oxtended my walk until nlghti was falling,, and as I approached the hotel who did I see lighting tha oil) lamps in the-main street but the tho tel proprietor! The next morning, i which was Sunday, I inquirodtOf, him the way to tho church. 'Como, on,' said 'ho, JJ11 show you.' He took mo into the, church and showed me to a goat, niter which ho disappeared saying ho must go and ripg the bejlj In a' few moments it was, pealing forth its,pleading, 'Come, oh, come' and soon tho congregation had gnth ored. "I wob prepared for anything al most, after what I had seen of 'mine host's versatility, and was-not much surprised when he ascended the stairs of tho pulpit and opened services. Then he came down again and ma nipulatod the keys of the wheezy lit tie organ 'While tho .congregation Bang. Ho, thcn.took up tho collection, after which ho again resumed the pulpit and preached aa, fine a gospel sermon as I have tever .heard. When services, wore over and his flock had been, dismissed with.a fervent prayer, the preacher closed pp the church. " 'What sort of a man is Mr. So-and-so .anyhowf I askpd of a lawyer. " 'Oh,' ho answered, 'ho runs tho town generally. He's killed a dozen men more or less and is the best shot . with his-revolvor in this part of the country. He's the best poker player I ever saw. Ho ia from Kentucky too.' "Louisville Courier-Journal. The Safest Car. 'Tm very 'particular," said a com mercial traveler at a down town. hotel, "what car of tho train I$aloct. I travel ithouttands. of miles a year and have roadqit a rule to pbserve, in the accounts of railroad accidents which cars of tho train aro ,tho most often demolished, Tho result of .my experiencer-for Ibavo been in a do en, smashups and pbsorvatjon is that the middle cars are tho safest. I never under any circums. tances ride, in tho rear car. I avoid tho car next to, the baggage car, though this is eo lected by many as tho safest. "Tho greatest danger at present In railroad traveling Is telescoping, When a man has boon in a wreck and afterward seen the eugino of the colliding train half way inside otithe rear car, or rather what a Jeft of it, it impresses him most forcibly. Tho baggage car is usually heavily loaded, and in the collision its weight, to gothpr wjth the ponderous engine, genorally smashes tho next car to splinters, whilo the central cars aro comparatively uninjured. When the tram is derailodtbo baggage, ew and .aext'eoach asa ruloo over." Wnjh higton Star. "TURFTOPIciT The Illinois state board of agricul ture has published a list of cerUfiqatod stallions for 1603witb their pedigrees.. "That game little horse, Plunkott, 8:18," says an exchange, "will bo out among the f reo for all pacers again this year." Colonol W W. Turner of Spokane, Wash., has purchased the pacers Gold Medal, 2:14. and O. W. G., 2:23, and will campaign them on tho Montana cir cuit. The American trotters Mattle H, 8:llt; Silver King,' 2:201; E- N. Cook, iOOl; Lysander Pilot, Lina, by Park's Volunteer, and Diok B are now in GcT" many. Old L. O. Leo, 2:10, the black pacing tallion that went through the grand circuit three or four years ago, is in training again this year and has paoed a rolla in 2:131. The late Leland Stanford of Califor nia was from boyhood a utrong lover of the horse, add after he had accumulated . a fortune he founded ono of tho greatest breeding establishments in the-world. "The horse to boa good driving one must havo a good driving mouth," says an exchange. "This causes the bit to bo one of the most important parts of the harness, as it touches the most eeasltive part of the horse." fIGS AND TH13TLE8. The acorn looks little, but it contains a whole forest. A He can run fast, but the feet of truth never slip. Give some .people money enough aod they will vex thumselm to death. The charity that begins at home and stays at home generally dies of heart fail ore. It U hard for a fool to understand why be U seldom overtaken by asy one goiaf )iwv. , jtfrctTrgtf iS,it. BALD What Is the eHJo ef yours? Is your hair dry harsh, brittle? Does it split at the ends? Has It a Hfeteas appearance? Does it fall out when combed or ' brushed? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp itch ? j Is It dry or in a heated condition ? If theso are some of i y our yrapisiB b? iSkookumRoot Hair Grower I U whit you nwt Iti BM&etfon U not no accident, but the rwultof oclentlfle I rMTch. Knowledtta ot the dlteuef nt tha balr and e&ln led ta tha diaAAv. S - .. -IT i eiypiciowvoirutoenu tm no u j; the foUlo aju. I MW UM fit Skianim Sfm V ii Mtn rfaJt. Hwonmir m nnir. IperJerjStorSSJO. THB SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., 7,fcUwth Ptftk Aveame, New Terk, N. T. T.J.KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 30th and Chemeieta Street. Geo. Fendrich, CASH MARKET Best meat ana free dell very. 136 State Street. Leave provemeat PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS OAKDB P. H. D'AItCY. QIO.O.UINOHAM TVAnoY & UINOllAM, Attorneys at Law, U Bonmsl.a and 8, lVArcy Halldlnir.. Hi OlAia Hirvc.. opouitu atwiuuuu gives w wubi- neu In the supreme and clroult court of the BUAkO. r l'. UOIBE. Attorney at law, Balem, Ore- It. son. umcont i;ommerc(URireeu rrULMON p OBD, Attorney, at law, Kalem, X, tiregoa. umco up stairs in x-aiuiu uiuua TT J. BiaoKB, Attorney at law,8alera,0re- i . ton. unioe over iiuan-s anus T JBHAW.M.iWiUUNT., BUAW&UUNT (J . Attornej s at law. OQlce over CnplWl national DanR(ttaie.m,urrgnn, TOUN At CARBON, Attorney at law, rooms t rt ana i, uinn uans DuwaiDif, naiera.ur. B. f. BONUAM. W.U.IIOLMKH DON H A.M A .IIOL.MES. Attorneys ut law D Offlceln Bush block, botween Btateaua oart, on Commercial street, K. lOGUE. Htvnpgrapher and Tjpo- JX. tlilKQ. AJVB. CljUlU .-l.. ItA.. ..! itptMid typewriting or- uyor uoins oans Kalom, Orezon. oa dul one in urrzon. QTKLLA HIIEUMAN.-Typewrltlne and O commercial slenoKraphy, niom 11, Qray block. Klratrclofls work. n&tes reasonable. Ttt. A. BAVId, Late l'ost Graduate of New XJ xora:, gives Hpeoiuiaiienuonu) tne ais eases of women end children, nose, throat, luners. kldnevs. skin dlirases and surirerv OIHce at rebldence, lot (ttate street. Oon.u'ta- tion irom vio n a, ra. ana i w) o p. m. i-i-nm W ' I'lJy8I0IANANDBL'BOKON, Ofllce 31o Commercial street.ln Eldrldge block. H-sl(lence 47o (Oinme'clal street. 0. ItltOWME, M X)., ehyaiulan aud Hur . gron. Ofllce, Murpby blojk; reslaoni rortinifrclal street. 'rK-'r U HHITUr UentUt. 93 Btato strevl J Salem, Oregon. Finished dental opera, lions of every description. lanless opera tions a specialty. TMl CLAHA. M. DAVIUUON. Kraduato ot J Woman's Medical Oullcs, of t'ennsyl. vanlo Ofllce, DusU-llreyni'in Block, Halem, T aaillFJ-TH, UETlr. SALEM. CUE. a, gon, urace uours rroat i m loop, m All work guaranteed. Ofllce over J. J Dal rymple's store, corner Court andCotumarcUi street. T O.X'UUH, Architect, rcbllect. plans, speclDca. superlDiopdence fer all i. Office !0 Oommerolal TT . ttons and claskes ol buildings sireewnpsuurs, pilOTEOTION U3DQK NO. 3 A.O. U. W, 1 tcoU In their hall In Htate Insurance onuamg, every weanetaayrcninir. A. W. UENNIB, M. W. JkA.8ELWOOD,Ilecoraer. ' SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AKDAM. EASTERN CITIES. DAYS to CHICAGO J2 ITftaN Qplckef to Omaha and Kan UWlIo 8a$ city. Thfough Pullman and Tourlit Slejrt, Free Reclining Chair Cart, Dining Can, or rates and central lafcraurtioa 011 on or address, W, H. HUKLBUXT, AssU O. Y, A. SM Whlaton rfu. Dor M. stiurr.AHn, tmiw SYPHILIS! A New Remedy A tr Seclee- tkl ami ptnaiMU llmlaul faB poiwa In Im Maui, ami s nemim i4 bulikf tg w tks limiM u cMuti to HUfaran iIm fint ua U a ttmtif lu(t lies Um wia$oU-t lin uun irinu siiniinnM. (w Om MM ihras )wn. ll bum vm blUd, and it wU not M. u H b a TriMi bMsltt ta4 fc ha BMtkulus and pnd-Jivk. (wa HUag jrwi rs wlih awnwy aa4 aW.P TkufUMir 1U tmi fax u oy&r nluut uwi. W siisnalM sv ear vr rMs4 BMisvsf . A44nM HOf FAT CHEMICAL CO., TO wvw.vwwwyyww warnca in rae or you wj a Become catd. ntyou nwl in Brooeetton 1 not ao toeldent, but the rwnlt of eclentlflo ircb. Knowledge ot the dlenuei ot the balr and ecaJp led to the dlieor. f how tot r them. M8lEeoram"ooiiulninelthermlaerfUaorol!.1It taDye,tratadllehtfaaroooUiurBl,TfthtaC'Toala, Br (Umnlatfoe i roUloUi, it ttopt falling ikufr ewes 'Oattfirujt tnd grotn hcHrmbafo uatL. H .e. .i.i 11 T -t.t-; Soap. It dettffo j panuUto feUMIi, uhich fad on tiMlthv. ejtit frA frmn tr4ttn amimMa,. 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Wh MxtlRDeta Vyi pdf. at In th warM If yw wuit a fin DRESS SWOt mk hfaUM trlM, don't pi; $6 to H try my 3, $3.M, $4.00 m jo to vtt try my j, sj.w, i,uy of lit equal to custom pallid look s.nd" $5 8tios. Tk; iy nt equal to custom i?Man4 Iooks.ivj If you wlih to economize In your foolww, wmt m well, 7 i In, KRAUS8E II 1108, HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Marios Street, lias the best facilities lor moving .and rl, ing nouses, ueaia orucrs at uray uros., or address Halem, Oreson. Ym Twsi1dI or Interior Foi.U k lilt Is the line to;take To all ?ws M am Mk It is the dlnlnff car runt. It runs through vestibule trains; every day In the year w ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of eon.) OonwHd ot dlnlagcars unsarysiiitd, tiUma dratvln room ateepera Of latest qufsnst TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Ht that can be eonitrticted and in wbleh MeoMQiotetla both tree (( fqr. Blshsd for hoi Asm attnl kbA soeond-ojaai Ucketr.asdj BLBQAIfTDAY OOACHEfl. . , Aoontlnuots Um esaaMing with all llBM.aftordlng i(i unfttrniplet inllBa sHr rwi!ions can bas cured In dvi,wb Xhr. ,, any Mut o the road. . Throflh ttoktts to and from all otnta Is Asaertc, KagUud and Kareee sua N parshaid at any ticket ofltoe ol his eptiv rulilBConaaUoaonncertiltii; rates, tin ot train, joutu and other iw tall fiireUUsd on a?s-liotlou to any ent or A, XI, UllAIWitUn, isjWwl ttsawaj ftmfm.t Amk, Ma. I WJ Ut-tj sBBHjyc9HHwHisadM' wSBBBSBBBBBBBBkBBBBBWIri UUSi Electriclights iZ2 Oiin ctev System. "' " TO CON8UMER8 : Th8alm .Light and I'owor '"oninrtny at re4l ..Mi.nn have equlppoJ their Kleclne ljiRlit plant with the lu t.t modem afimratiM nrt a 'now lte o ott-r the piibl'oobet t-r leht limn nnjr rr-em una nt n rote lower than any city on tho coast. ire and Iucaudesccnt Light inf. Electric Maters iw aJl ; mioses -.visor ijovycr is jrc quired. U Idenreacanb) -wlroU fur as many lights is desired n& the i-oiinnraeru puy for o ly by an Klootrlo Meter. Office uon nsiiir nrnuna. t Deing resuieiH 179 Commercial St Freshn ' N.ews-Paoers- Fruits- and Caadise. J. L BENNETT k SON. P. O. Bloolc. T. W. TH0RNBURG, The Upholsterer, Remodels, re-oovor and repairs nrhoUterod furniture. First cUas work. Obemeketa street, Btato Inauranoe block. FOR SALE. On easy terms and cheap. A 20 acreorohaid on Bunny Side No. one. 8 miles south, of Balezn. lWWH-dw 30H lAKf. Deiutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM.OR. Admitted to praoMes in all the ccmrts. Bpeolal attention eolal attention given to German specJc. people and busTnemi lt the county and 9 oHfces. K. BUFSR, Notary JTubllo. iuif peop iavc( The Yaquln Route. 11 IC II B. And Oregon rtovelopsaaat eosswny'i stm- nuip line, an nines snorter, jv noon lss uuw lime man ny any otner route. fM ou through passenger and freight line I'ortlaDd and all' lOlnU In th Wlllatuatta front vancy to anniromisan rrancisoo. T1MK BOUBDCL.E, (Kxeeft Sunday.) Lv AlhauylK pmlLv OorvUl-4:4Q p m Ar Yaaulua.JS:!)0 pm Lv Yaqnlna Mt a m Lv Oaryallls. 10:85 ant Ar Alby H:10a m (). A O. trains connect at Albany and Cor. vallls. 'the above trains connect at Yaqulna with the Urrgon Development Co.'s 11ns of steam ors between Yaqulna and Man Francisco. N. . I'araengisr frotni Portland and all Willamette valley points con make close ooa itctlon with the Iruinsof ttie Yaqttlna Rout tt Albany or Corvallls and If destined tn Bam Cranclsoo should arrange, to arrlvu at Yaquln the evening before date of sailing. l'niheuKer and lOelgnt Unit alwaya th lowest For Information apply to Mesar. UUL.M AN A Co., Krvlgbt and Ticket AMttta J00 and 303 Front street, Portland, Or., or a o, utiauis. Ao-t Uen'i Ft. rui. At, Or. 1'aolHo 11. K. Co . Corvallls, Or. C, U, ILABW1UA jr.,, Qen'l Freight and, Foss. Agt. Ore Development Co., H MonwomtfyRt . . - -" r . . .. . East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE th Southern Pacific Companv. OALirOKKIA KXyncag TJUIN-BUW HAII.V -TWKlf lOKTltMI)AtCp8.V, tfjuTbr 16 p. ta. I North. I.V. t.v. Ar. fiirtknd Halem Ban Fran. TrT H BdW.H 6:1 a, o 9.1H n. UY. 10:15 a m. sun. L.V. 7Wp. Above trains slop at all stations north tf Albany. KOaKMUKOMAlt, UAH.Y, n.au a. m. Ilil7 a.m M p.m. Lv. IiV. Ar. "RJrtEiT" Ar. I tMJp.m, lif.i l:v.. Iff, I 7,-OOsuiw Halem Kosebarg DlalHg Cars e dfdes Xout PULLMAN BUFFET SLEKP8BS AND Second Class Sleeping Care Attached to all throvgh trains. iri ftmli: "7-JsJa. m. rCrT It 16 p. m. i Ar. T5rtSir (Xirvallta Er' 'p.m. liOOp.m. At Albanv an it (YirvallU With tralBJi f Orwrnn FaAlta MaMMOd. asfMawTKAiw (baily sowrrsu'iiuAT lSop.i 7aji.l HrWiffiar" MeMlnsvllea 1 1SS.is WOa. m Ar. tmmuom Ttcmwta To all mlBvta hi Um Munitwrn BJatsn. and Kupose esss h oUssi is few QOAada weal rates trow W. W. oKUiVML JsflssiW Hadeat. K.p.toa!isL ANauirr.sJTVsAg't f, aiii WISCONSIN CENTRAL iM HUriMft PmMc R. It. C.( twin? UTEST TWE CAHD. Twa Thwmi Tttim Dally. Ticket Mid ad thnwaA to H p4ats tsi Um, fclrt nit 'nstS. iCMoton with ifi IMN . WMH latorisMiamsi assBir to vour ti i IMMssattor T JjAH, C. rOM. t..i,, yum,. it.Baas.iii ,a:.-4, i- tuts tttsi-zHiaci ttsi ap I I I I I h II I II.W HI UN i ! .... Win. shsussii XTH J