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J" f" j u i1 i . i Mima.iii'jaABLUiuJi'AMJiiiiuiJgJLUJicuuiia!!MiuuJii inrmmtnaura EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL WEDNESDAy, JAN. 30, 1889. I'UllljtSlIKn- EVERY VEfJlliGiEXCEPT SUNDAY. I 1JY Til fc apital Journal Publishing Company. ;l tNCOltl'OKATFD pjDce.'.Corurj Coui-t niulSUIiervJ' trcctcIH xfaitMs !ok .HunscntorioM. ' DAILY. Oneyonr, b mill JS 00 Kit months by mall .--. -. 2M Tlireo months by mr.ll 1 25 Per vvcclc delivered by carrier 15 Wl'FKI.T Ono j onr ..... ... .51 M Klx mouths.. ib One cnr, IT paid for In advance J 00 tjlx months, " " 50 aiF-l'ostmnstcrtf arc celvo subset lptlon. nuthoiizcd to rc- V Wintered as second-class matter at the Salem.Oroon, Postolllce. Juno 21. 1888. .V. II. ItYARS -CLARE B. IRVINE Jvdtfor tMaiiagcr. TAXATION ; "WATE1C llONDS. Just as rapidly as ,tho pcrccntuiro of the taxes increases JusMln tliatlpro portion do the tax payers evadp and return less property. This is an evil that has grown with the growth of every state. The writer can remem ber when in Ohio, as carlv as 1830 40 the state and county taxes were not over two or three mills on the dollnr and few towns were incorpor ated save the very largest. Yet the public Improvements were just as substantial and numerous in propor tion as they aro to-day. Every dol- 1 trs worth of property came undtr tliaeye of the assessors. The State collected a littlo from everybody and not a great deal ofl'a few as it Is to-day. Again, in Missouri in 1885 5n mniiy counties the taxes were so low that few tax payers paid over four or flvo dollars. Aid yet soma of tho best public Iniprov monts in theso counties were made then, when ho who paid twonty live dollars tax was a prodigy. To day fceveral citlens in eaoh of these counties p.iy from five hundred to a thousand dollars jht year. And yet We tto.'know that tho public improve ments are no ibetter proportionally, than thou, to tho population. A remarkable proof of the evil was given about a year ago by the Chi cago News wjiicjj day after daylpub Ijshed tlo sworn returns nituio by mii,lHoiiitlroelti.ena of their peisonal propyl ty, and Ju no case did tho sum exceed a thousand dollais, generally under llvo hundred dollars, -wlillo it was a notorious fact that within tho nmfblo palaces of most of them was property worth hundreds (of thousands and in tho grand staolcs behind were thousand dollar (horses antl parrlnges: harness worth' per at llvo bundled dollars, at least, for ,tho gold ia thorn. Bldo by side weio glveu the returns of poor wid ows of the saino block equalling or ttxccedlng tlwao of tlio mill and bill louaites. Uiy after day was this douo by tho News and Attorney Griunull's attention willed to It, yet nut a thing Jias over been dour. Not a thing ewer will be done. .It is sad to Hu young states tend inguioro aud itviro toward tho dis mal vortex. "VVSiat is the remedy? Strict economy and stem simplicity In all public expousos. Then a very low av.essment bused on tho known property or wealth of tho counties and a mtern requirement that every lollarn worth uoUpcelally exempt hall he given. The plunge should he made though we shiver on tho bank dmiding the coJd bath, and It will bo found far wore easy than supposed. Just la Xruth, honor, Justice aio more cosy Hum lying, in famy and injustice. If wo nro for ever to contlnuo this system of tax ing liidtwtryand entcrprIo of fining a 01117011 or a ;dty Just as soon ns. either begin to do floniotlilng for tho common good(as all industry Is) and letting them nlono only while Idle, useless nou productive, then, tho sooner wo make the ntcniont a inurv bagatelle, which no one but the stingiest mlseri would euro to mido, and sternly insist that every dollar's worth of wealth bo produced liuforo tho tiHsoH'jor tho better. As to tho Portland water bonds wo can only seo ono onso In wjilijh tiugh klml gf property ouglit not tu; lw UvamI, wuil that in when tho ieo plo nro doing tliu huslnww for Ithem twlven, to furiiish water merely for the nubile, llul If every house holder muyt jtay rates to some com pany fur use of water, why not .tax the bonds? In tho one ease It is n oi:ijmu,VHjoculnUnB, making nn In vestment; mid in the other It is a community providing for itself the first nccccssity of life, after air. To tax hi the latter caso would, bo too nujch lke taxing breath. By the waythjsis a ;cry large .question, Involving jtho fundamental princi ples of ggvernnient and itruo (econo my. Let wisdom guide us, and.'uot greed, in Its facttlemeut. DOES ADVKIITISINO PAY? In illustration of the oft repeated truth that judicious advertising Ciikates many a new business, Enlahqks ninny an old business, Revives many a dull business, Riscuks many a lost business, Raves many a failing business, Pkeshkvks many a large business, Skcukfs success in any business, tho following touching and no ltss truthful tale is submitted: Down in Florida not long ago a family lost a child which they sup posed had strayed away fiom home and got lost. After searching in vain for three days, the frantic par ents placed an advertisement in the nearest newspaper. Imagine the surprise of the pardnts upon going to tae door next morning to see a monster alligator upon tho door-step where ho had disgorged the child nUvo and then died himself. The "ad" cost tliein but twenty-five cents and it gave them back their darling child: they sold the allgator's hide for five dollars, and tho parents are showing the child in all tho dime museums of tho .land at fifty dollars a wek. Docs advertising pay? AVlio can louger doubt It? Our sol icitor will pay you a call within a tew days. tr" r- n I v i i rr HSLKSS. In tho Senate of Uys United Stages several senators expressed them solves in favor of .abolishing ,tho whole diplomatic foreign .mission system. In truth, that was tho feel ing ofminy of ttic founders of our government. Pinkney of Routh Caro'lna who had ably represented us abroad derided tho custom ns use less and a mere imitation of mon archlal ways, and because whenever we have any leal uso for such repre sentatives abroad we aro sure to sond special representatives. The consular servlco Is sufficient. Tho present system merely enables a few great-peisonages to pose before tho world as4'hlgh flyers" in society. Stranoeks from tho east who have visited our state house during the present session report that our legis lative body computes favorably with any similar bodies in any other states in tho Union. Tho truth is the people of, Oregon, evidently, have not gotten into tho custom of selecting their most inferior men to repiesent them, as is the practlco in many communities of some states. It is we'l to know just where you aro on the globe If you tako any in terest In geography. Salem Is very fortunately situated, being, accord ing to most correct U. S. govormont maps, exactly on tho intersection of tho lines of Latitude 45 and Longi tude 47 west from Washington or 123 f i oiu London. Many absurd speculations are Indulged in as to how our Ger man fellow ultie,l3 would IlK,ht In cuseof a war between this country and Germany. Tey who doubf, little know our Germans. To a man they will bo with Uiq land of their adoption. The now Directory of Portland will show her population Is now forty elgjit thousand, ay Increase of five thousand on last year. This docs not include suburbs. A (1RKAT SCIENCE. Editor Joukvai.: Tho evil ro sultH from inter marriage between blood relations nro known to all save tho most titiobservlng or ig norant. Put it is not known that tho cause of the evil Is very proba bly in tho similarity of tcniporanieut between such relation. Whero tho temperaments are totally opposite the ofisprlng Is as sound as any. So affirm some high authorities on the subject. Hut It soenw certain that where the temperaments aro tho same the ofisprlng are unsound, whether tho parents are related or not. Fortunately for our nice, if no match making interferes and we are left to our natural inclinations, we seek our opposltes. A union of op poslto toinperamonts and whoro tho hiyul of ono party reelluon and that of tho other tends to the towering or Iterpoudleular affords tho surest giouud for iiouiul offfepriug. It any ouo doubts this, just let Win oxtond ids obwrvat Ions unions his acquaint unco. He will find that in every cae where there is a perfect Identity pnejnpcwjieut ""d intellectual de- Tinirpfi velopmeut that if there be,any ofJH Hjirtiig wuj uiu tuijpw lyuviy r mind, or st.. jftstf" iflj that whoro f .pJiRpsJt tftre1 conjoined tjjo .qhndceaimro ibSRltfcr1 and that, tpp, ,W4Bl parents a,ro dfeijiv?ejh iffihjs jgreot truin, nrst qisuioseu v;p otnieve oy a Dr. Powell, la demonstrated in thousands of cases before our eyes, ttndjetjjpUttlP Utfejrejit dpjy.ptftke in the physical Improvement of our race, wnile doing s5 much 'for -our domestic animals, it jsjn.dmigcr pf being turned into oblivion. This science of temperariletits hhs.bcen so exactlv developed that its most ad vanced students can tell any stranger, on their first meeting with him, all about the temperaments of his parents, grand parents and other surprising facts, without ever making a single mistake. And yet this science is neglected for things of no importance. Observer Salem, Jan. 29, 1880. tho Et.iporated Fruit Industrj. The following, frpm Bioadstrect's .Commercial Reporter, regarding the status of the evaporated fruit indus try in the viqlhngo of Rochester, N. y., gives some idea of th.o,vast pos sibilities of the future of Oregon, and thp Willamette valley, of .which Salem is tho garden snpt,,lu this dlreqtipu : "Rochester, N. y., is the recogniz ed centre of the evaporated and dred fruit industry of the United States, whlqh during jecent years has assumed very large proportions, the goods being shipped in large quantities to all of tho leading mar kets of the world. No finer fiuit is produced on the continent than is grown In tho territory embraced un der tho .name of western Now York, comprising some twelve of the most fertile and richest counties of the Empire State. Tho cultivation of fruit, especially apples, has super ceded all other agricultural products, and ihas proved the most remuner ative to the growers. Tho orchards of the farming community are the chief sources of their wealth, and the industry Is prosecuted with un abated vigor, largely aided by tho experience, skill and resources of tho great nurseries of Rochester, fumed throughout the world. Whether due to this proximity, the favorable climate aud soil, or the supeiiorand skillful cultivation of the orchardist, ono thing is certain, that tho apples of wcstei u New York, are sought with avidity, and bring relatively higher prices than those grown in any other portion of tho country. "Thequccessand magnitude of tho evaporation industry is duo largely to tho fine quality ot the fruit, easily aud cheaply procurable in abundant quantities, aud also to the enterprise pf the producers in adopting new and improved evaporators aud ma chinery hi plaeo of tho prude process hi vogue years ago, produclugthere by a quality ot fi ult fully as good aud pahitablo to the sight and taste as though It wero in the fresh or un injured state. Thousands of tons of apples aro produced every season from a quality of fruit heretofore Wasted and allowed to rot on the grpund, and which now forms a nice Income to tho grower. It is in tho utilization of theso wasto products that tho desiccation of fruit becomes a valuable and indlspensuliio adjunct to every fruit grower, and tho busi ness may bo considered as yet iu its infancy. "Within a radius of forty miles of Rochester there aro more than 1500 evaporators, from tho small farmhouse drier of a capacity of twonty five bushels day, to the largo steam ovaponttors, drying 800 to 10Q0 bushels of apples each twen ty four hours. These evajxtrators glvo employment during the autumn and early winter months to at least 30,000 hands, who average from $5 to $12 a week, according to experience and usefulness. New factories are erected overy eeasou. proving that tho business is profit able when properly and economically conducted. Constant cara and scrupulous cleanliness are. tho first elements of success in ovanoratiuc good fruit," Aqd to this our vast crop of prunes, for which Oregon Is famous, cherries, of which there aro none better, peaches, the best on earth, audall other frults,und tho future of Oregon Is Indeed brightly colored. DIED. McTIMMONDS Near Lyonsvllle. on Jnuunry :17, 18S0, after n liriof illnoxa or typhoid fever, Thtw. Mo Tiuummdrf, un old readout of Oi-o-g. FIUZZKLLjK. At her homo iu Kaat Salem, 1iidny January 2, 1SS), Mrs. FrlweHe. The fumlly but nxcutly removed to this city from Po'W ecunty. Tho fuuerul occurred this ufteriii on. uumu'jnMJ.1111 NEW TO-DAY. I4LIAJIS, STENOQUAPIIEU wuer uopytst. win make siSetc; copying on typc i'Kfld neatly done. Onlco mini ng, 317 Commercial bU QHVE,LOnaE ro. ,18, I. O. O. F.f meets In pdd Fellows' HallupRtalrs. Cornet Commercial and Ferry streets, every Sat urday at 7 so p.m. J. T. GREGG. JAS. WALTON, Secretary. N. G. NOTBBTOWJ-EAXBJBS You aie hereby requested to come forward and piy your taxes at Once, as the same will beromo delinquent lthln thirty days from.thls date. 3E. M. CnotSAj), " ' : Slierltrond.Collector of taxes. SAtJHl, On.? FeK 1, I8S9. 'Ti l ' REMOVAL NOTICE. JOHN KNIGHT. THE BLACKSMITH and wagon maker, nnsmned his shop to Nd. 21Itl,lbcrty street, where ho will bo ready forbusness nfter Mpnday,.Tan.28th. I w ish to state to my frlendi and patrons that I will be better prepared from nojv on to execute all work In my line than any time before. Thanking all for tho liberal support I have received at your hands, I am jours 1 espcctfully. JOHN KNIGHT, Liberty Sti cot, balem,pgn. BLACKSMITIIING and tIORSES!pNG.: 61(1 fill Hao moved to 47 and 4p State street, where they nro now reads' for work. AU our old patrons and friends pre Invited to call and beo us In our new location. We aro better prepared for work now than c cr having secured jnurd room. 10-1-tf. HUMMING MRS. and DRESSMAKING. C. A. RICE Wishes to Inform the Ladles of Salem that she Is prepared to do trimming and dressmaking In all Its differ 1 dnt branches' in the LATESTSTYLES" Pilccs reasonable and satisfaction guaran teed. Call and see her before placing your orders. 1)5 State street, up stairs. fm. BKACKSMITIIING and WAGONJIAJvING. TOHN HOLM, TILE OLD RELIABLE J Blacksmith, has rembved his shop to coiner of Commercial and Chernekctoteta., where he Is ready to sere tho public. Hav ing associated with hlrti Mr. II. Hannon, an experienced wagon-maker recently from PdrtliVnd. ho is now1 prepared better than over to do all kinds of vacon andcaniigo making ana rep tiring; all kinds or mictc hmlthlnit and 1 eii.lltiiiir. and a ecncral Jiorschoclng business. He has all kinds of shbcs.stei.l.trotting, hand made, etc., sunt fltsthem In u scientific manner, (special attention given to tho construction Ot wag ons and carriages. Kemembe'r the place, opposite Statu Injurunco building. WAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1st, 1888. Messrs. WELLER BROS., Salem, Oregon. Gentlemen. Wo had tto pleasure re cently of making shipment to you of our now " Whlto Cross " Extracts., and send you by mail to-day a v ery neat show card whlehwo would like you to place promi nently In your store, and which will call the attention of j our trade to the goods. It has been our Intention for somo time past to place upon tho market tho tlnest line of flavoring extracts manufactured In this country, and after months of study and experimenting with tho prominent brands now bofoio tho public wo have at last succeded In placing beforo you a qual ity which beyond doubt lius no superior. Wo can not too strongly Impress upon jou that you can unhesitatingly recom mend them to your customers as the finest that cau possibly be manufactured. The packago aud stylo generally Is such as to attract attention, und wo predict that when your trade have tested the quality of tho goods your solo for " White Cross " extracts wilt bo large. By complying with our request you will confer a favor upon ours truly, A. SCHILLING & CO. To Representatives and Senators. Wm. 5! ycrs, the cigar manufacturer, offers you (special bargains In cigars and tobacco tor the next month, Ills' especial brands are ' ' SALEM SPORT ' ' und- OPERA BELLE. His goods are alt Ilret-elass, as he has had twent-ono years oxperlenco In tho busii nefcsofmunulniturlng and selling cigars. Cigars by the box at special rates. .,W.tI,MtAJt MYERS. 205 Commri clal Street, Salem NEW -BppTg. DEEDS OF DARING BY" BLUE & GRAY. The creat collection of the most thrllllnir perboual adventures on both sides dtlrlng tho great civ II war. Intensely Interesting accounts of exploits of scouts and spies, forlorn hop, heroic broory. Imprison menu and hair-breadth eecupeg, romantic incidents, hand-tivhand strugglw, humor ous and trugto events, portions Journojs, itHnliiuviw action on each ride the line t olmiitw. Profusely Illu&trateU to the tioiu tttuiiim. uriiiiHiii Kiiir'miif mm iimg- 1Ut, No other hookst all llVe Jt. Asi'UW vvunlwi. uuiM-iiaeveryiiunp. TlitietoruHViiifntsullovired aeents short offtinds anil freljjht pi-epald. IPLAfr J,- uwv UU., IMS (was Il-ti 1) vv. &i. Lot is, M J xxr F.m EATING HOUSES. THE HOME RESTANT Saving been furnished ,for thp especial accommodation of .the public, we to tho attention of the the HUNGRY and sleepyjpnes tb "Our tHomo" bfcds, now find clean; good "Home"' "meals served reg ularly three times n day. No Chinese in the kitchen. Glous a call and bee for yours .If. IS. M. L,A.W, PSropriotor. Cor. Court and High St., Salem, Or. TFiEAJiGE and MAYS "NEW RESTAURANT." These gentlemen hac, charge of thq res taurant formerly knopjis EMEKfeQN'S old stand, whflro thcy.arc prepared 6 sen e .meals ntalllhdurtf. McnKCocUi-. 0liNtoAYtAN-pNIGIir. ' Oysters! sen Jd in nil ttlobi IBpard fur nished tc regular boarders, at 218 Commer cial street. 1 KELLEY BROS., PROPRIETORS OF THE CAPITOL WEE. HOUSE Steals, 2.) cents; board, $3.60 per week. Fresh milk, cream and oysters always on hand. 210 Commercial St. MW-dtf. Iv,GrISI.A.TORS M ,nd others wishing to board nta quiet Uliupjuxy huvc! Will 1111U lllO UUJWt Ul "elr search at lylJslS. M. A. THOMPSON'S, Cor. Chemekcto and Liberty Sts , Salem, Where a few select boarders can secure board. COOK'S HOTEL Salein, Oregon W. II. COOK Proprietor. Formerly I CI eric of Chemkete Everything New and first-class. Convenient Sample Eooms for Commercial Travelers. Corner State and Jigh strqets C. H. Monroe. J. R. N. Bdlj, Late of thcMonroo House. Monroe & Bel), tt'roprletorE- lotel . FRE BUS. SamplelRooms for Commercial Travelers, From $1 to S3 per day. SALEM - - .OBEGON. 10-4-tf NOTICE. r. J. LARSEN, THE RELIABLE Wagon maker, has mo id to 45 State street, hav ing remocd hlb shop from the old stand, .uu lummurciui street, un account 01 tho erection of tho new brick. Mr. Lurt.cn will b-i pleased .to see his old customers and as many liew ones as will share their pa tronage with him. lit his' hew location All work 'guaranteed. Pohle's shop. Netto Scrlber & 1-27-tf. 1889. NOTICE -OF- From this date our business will h sty ictly casIi. vIo book or mem- orantluar accounts will bo kept. No - goods will bo delivered until paid for. Wo shall keep n full lino of staple dry coods, mens1, boys', aud ' ' '4 youths' clothing, hats and caps, groceries, etc. Wo shall sell goods lower than any credit house in the state, and as Ipw as any cash house. Our prices aro marked in plain fig ures. Ono price to all will bo the rulo. . FA.Ra.IERS' STORE. 207 Uomcnorolal street, Salem, Ogu. New Bauk li'lock. FORSTNER, TIFFANY & CO mm mm in Business! EVENING CAPITAL J0)i)m,. TRANSPORTATION. TH YA0UINA ROUTE. And Oregon Deelopment v,. steamship line 223 mifeTshU? lesstimn tlinn hv m V.n..M.i'"ioui hourj Urncfto vallqy.tp Wd fro "San IftSSfiJ IIMt SUHtUULE, (Except hunaaysv Lc.tvq Albany iiu.. LrneCoi Mtflls YZtl Artito Yunnlha SJM Leave Ynqulnn .lr,l Leave Conallls in-AJ! Arrive Albany JffgA-M corvan tralns cpnnect at m with IfSt Francisco Ban SWQ DATES. STBAJtEns, from san fiuncisco Willamette Valley, Thursday Dee s Willamette Valleyl Monday 1? Wlllame.Uo Valley Sunday 30" STEAMERS. FROM YAQtJrNA. Willamette Valley Wednesday Deti Willamette Valley Mopday "if This company reserves U10 right to Uim(j DUllll vi.ll.-3 WllUUUlr I1U11CC. N. D,passengerS from Portland and all VHlametto yulfey points cart make close connection with tho trains of tK YAQUINA ROUTE nt Albany or Conallli arid f dstlhcd o San Francisco, sh(M attdjf dstlhcd -to San Francisco, shdUf Wrahgetonrrlvoat Yflqulnfi the ccnln hAfnrA fntA nf anircr o before date bf S!mpg. K I'assengpr anil iTrelcht Katra Always tlf I.owest.''Fpr, inforinaUgn hpftly to Messrs 'HULMAN & np Fte)j:it and Ticket AtrentP 200 and B Krorit isF.. Portlanrt.n, Lor to . ' i3uss.At;9rpgon Pac fjcRU. Co., - v. . Corvallls,0r, O II. 1IASWELL, Jr. QenUFrrr & Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 301 Montgomery st ; ' San Francisco, Call TIME TABLE RIVER DIVISION. The elegantly equipped steamboats. Wm nassene'e CorvMUs and .Portland and intermediate points, muKing inrce round trips each week as follews: ' .NpRTH: BOUND Leaves Corvallls Man day, "Wednesday and 'Friday at 8 fi, ,m. Arrives at Salem Jdpnday, ye4nesdayand Friday at3 p. m. Leaves Balcm Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 0 a.m. Arrives at PurtlandTuesday', Tliursday andatnN daVst 3-30 p.m. ' hOUTH BOUND Leaves Portland Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a, m. Arrives at Salem Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:15 p. in. Leaves Salem Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at B a. m. Arrives at Corvallls Tuesday, Thursday Saturday at 3 30 p. m. For ftofehtandpassepcer rates apply to tho captains nbd pursers; othe respective boats, oi to.vy. M. Darllpg, agent, 200 and 202 Front street. Portland; Gilbert Bros., agents, Salein; I. M.Adair, agent, Albany C. A. Miller, agept,, Corvallls; or to the ten. era! freight and passenger agent. Con allls. O. A. C. trains ponnect at Albany and Corvallls. F. W. BO WEN, Superintendent. Wm. HOAG, General Manager. Overland to California -VIA- Soutli,fim Pacific Company's Line, THE MOUNT SHASTA IlvUT Tine between Salem and San Franclsco-Thirty-vlx flours. califounia nxrnESS tkain run daiit. BETWEI.N l'ORTLAFI) AND S. T. SoutET 4 00 p. m. Hv. Portlind Ar. G.U p. m. I Lv. Salem Lv. 7M3 n. m. I Ar. Sart Fran. Ly. TtfTrthr 10-45a.ni. 7 53n.nr. 7.-00V LOCAL PASSENGER TllAIN ( DAILY IX- CEJT SUNDAY). 8 00 a. m. 11:10 a. m 2 10 p m Ly? Portland Ar. I.v Knlem Lv. a45 p. m. 12-2 p. 01. Ar. 'Eugene Lv. I 9 00 i.ni. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEFEftS, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation of second clan passengers attached to express trains. ThoH. P. company's ferry makes con nection wlthVtll tho regular trains on the East Side Division ft out foot ot F street, prtlan. r ' Yest Siio JUrisionTiJetweiBi hki and'Cervallis: DAILY (EXCEtT SUNDAY). Tr.-SO n. m. TLvI Portland Ar. 6.20 p.m. 10 p. M. 12.25 p. m. I Ar. Corvallls Lv At Albanv and Corvallls connect witb trains of Oregon Pacific Ilallroad. 'inrougn ucitcisio ait points buuiu " east via California. ; , M'JUNNV'tLLK KXPllESS TKAIN (DAltY ECEIT SUNDAY). 4 50 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. 8.-00 p. m. I Ar.McailnnYllleLv. 's-00 a. m. 5 45a.PT. For full Information regarding rttf maps, etc., apply to the Company's agent, Balem, Oregon.' ' " E, P. ilOGERS, , AbsLG, ". a.Pd Pass. Ag't. KlCOEHLER " ilataeer. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY. Columbia River Route.' Trains for tho east leave Portland at m& a m and 2pm dally. Tio eta to and from prlnclpalpolnts In tht United States J ada and Europe. ELEGANT fULMANN PAL AC CAB Emigrant Sleeping Cars run tnrougn cr express trtlnsto OMAHA COUNCIL BLtFF and si. tauj Free of Charge and Wit ont Change. Connections atPortland for8n Frar Cisco and lmget Sound point. Korturttierpartloulare inquire 0 I A Hnnnlnr'. ncani nf tllR eollinany. uuttiiuarvutt street, wtisiu- ""? A. L. Maxwell. O. P. & T. . I'wt tc rs- ynz ..'-. ... .:.i. Oregon. A. L MAXWELL. O. V- ' A H. H0LC0MB, Oeteral Mtnager OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD til. tioiieVtpt. cv. ivuiee: tno JH, H. Heptley' bapt!j.:P. Coulter; the Three Ststehl, Capt.1 w. i. Short; are In service for tiassene'er Vlnd frelcnt traffic bptwwn