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THE CAPITAL EVENING JOUENAL. T1IEJAPITAIJ0UMAL KkTdAY " ."" JCLV 12, list). A Clirap Marriage. While n Justice of the peace of a country town sat warming his feet, by the stove nnd Ills hoc by a pipe, I jiitmiigcrenU'iwl nnd imnily in niiired: Jit(lj;c,liow niiicli will you cliargc nie to read over about fifteen lines of printed matter from n book I have?" "Why can't you read them?'' as.ked hls honor. "I can, but I want to hear how they found when read aloud. I'll "ivc you u quarter to rend tltein to nie," "All right." naid the justice, "I can't earn twenty-fivn cents any rpilcker." A woman opened the door at that moment and the stranger put down the book on the desk, tl.ped her hands and said: "Begin at the-pencll jjiuik thcie and read slowly." His honor's chin dropped exuetly eighteen inches, by dry measure, as. he saw that the rcauip,r matter was the Uniial form of muniage, but he did not back down from ids word.. Tt was the cheapest marriage lie had ever attended, and he didn't hall enjoy the chuckles of the bride nnd groom as they went out. HE FOUOWED SUIT. My wlfo has boon under physicians caro for two years, for what they colled "liver com plaint." She would get some relict while taking prescriptions, but would soon fall back Into tho samo drowsy, inactivo state. I gother a bottle, ol "Tho California Remedy," Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Tt did her immediate good, and when threo bottles had been taken she regained her old accustomed health and spirits and is now as well as over. Seeing tho benefit sho derived, I used It for rheumatism with tho result that I am now entirely freo from the disease with which I had suffered for over a year. 735 Turk street, Ban Francisco. Youth's Unwise Wisdom. Mamma (trying to castor oil her six-year-old) Here, Hobby, swal low this nice syrup, like a dear. Hobby Der yer take me for a hayseed? I'm onter yer curves, I am. But gimme ii'pence an' I'll swailow spoon an' all. Bobby gets the requisite "ii'pence" and takes the accompanying dose. Papa (gloomily) That boy will never amount to anything. Mamma (enthusiastically) Oh, I think it was real cute of him! Papa No, it wasn't. He ought to have refused the medicine after he got the nickel. To-Dav. It should be generally known that Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic in suiesa hearty appetite nud increased illgestion, dispels nervous depression and low Spirits, overcomes lack o! energy and wakefulness and will in fuse new life and strength into the weakest Invalid. Wold b ! W. Mathewf. "Where did you buy your new dress, Bridget?'' asked a lady in suburban Roxbury the other day ol her newly Imported Irish domestic. "At Push & Pull's store on Wash ington street, it wa, ma'r.m," re plied the girl. " 'Push fe Pull's'." " queried the mistress. "I really do not recall any such firm in Boston. Are you not mistaken as to the name?" "I think not, ma'am," said Bridg et, confidently. "Atauy rate that's what it said on the door." This is tho season of tho year when tho raw, cold winds create sad havoc with tho hands and complex ion. Soft white hands and a clear "peachv" complexion can bo as suredly preserved by tho frequent amplication of Dutard's Specific. If rubbed Into the skin well it leaves no greasy surface. Tho skiu absorbs it. SoldbyD.W. Mat news. CustomcrI like this painting. It is well worth $15. Clerk That price includes a nice frame, madam. The frame alone costs ?2. Oregon id one of tho most produc tive stntcH in the Union. Its vsift lninernl regions contains fjold, wlver, ,nnr irnn mill eonl. ItHiniineuse tnifttsof emzinir lands fiiiniiorttliqu- bands of cattle and sheep, and its extensive agricultural regions pro- .luce all the cereals in abundance, tho yield per aero being, i some in- stances, tho largest in mo wuuu. Among the useful and valuable prod-1 nets of the Web Foot State mny bo mentioned Oregon Kidney Tea, I which has proved a boon to tliou wiihIh atllicted with pain in the buck rftnd kidney (lifllcultfw. It is purelv of vegetable coinposltlon and never, fails. .Sold by I). W. jitathews. Whatever "mitigated the woen or1 increase tho happiness of other. U t Just criterion of righteousiie-n. One should not quarrel without a 'reason milllclent to vindicate one through nil thecourtsof morality. Is Consumption Incurable? Head the follewing: -Mr. C.ll. Morris, Newark, Ark., Kiys. "afe .lown with Alwvj-s of lAing", ami Irlendu and pliyMclaiis proiioiiuwl moan IucurablfConHim.ptlve. U gan taking Dr. Klug'ew I!-o. ery for (Jousumptlon, am m iJ third iKittle, nnd able to nveiwe the work nn my farm. It I the ilnt medicine over made." , t Je-w Mlddlewurt, Decatur, Ol to, u..v.. tlf,I It nril IMHSII lr Jl. K Hon fTrrtllhh rcvHt V,nnielJ. Fr,vVdrugtnr.', Inc' New Discovery for OiuMinip- p - "f-'imd fnim &riJniOr I would huve UIOil o as, ".-wwiVHm Trv It. tsiiiipio 'u'tt'""ii.r.:";czi;.n' i V L ROYAL KSHi j POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength nndwliplosomeness. More economical tlinn the ordinary kinds, mid cannot be sold In competition with the multltuda of low test, short weight nlum or mospnnia powucrs. oui only in cans. tlOYAL BAKING POWDEUCO.,10 .w wi rnil.N.Y. Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD Are now provided with flue new drays nnd trucks nnd nre prepared to no nil busi ness in that lino in the best of shape. Tlicy give tlielr personal supcrvlson to nil work. Cornerfctnto land Cominclrclnl streets. Th'j 13 CJYFIE3 GUIDE Is issujcl Sl-u-ch and Sept., each year. It is an ency clopedia of usoful infor mation for all Who pur chase the luxuries or the nocossities of llfo. We can elotho you and furnish you with nil tho noeossiry nnd unnecessary nppliances to rido.wnlk, dance, sloep, oat, fish, hunt, work, go to chuich, or stay at home, and In various sizes, styles and quantities. Just flguro out what is roquirod to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can makoafair estimate of tho vnluo of tho BUYKHB' GUIDE), which will bo sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage., MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, ILL Cull and See T. J. CROISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, 1 T HIS NEW OUAItTEUS IN THE J. State Insurance Hullding, Tor. Com . Con 'O-ltf merclnl ana uuemekete streets For the Public Good. It is nn indisputable fact that tho hand somest vestibule trains that are now run on the American continent nre those on the llurllngton loute, leaving from'Unlon depotin Denver, also St. Paul, iinmcdlate 1 von arrival of all thioiigh tiains from tho west. Tho first and second class coaches are magnificent, tho itc'ining chair cars suburb, tho Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, and ns for tho meals thnt nre senedin thoo ra'.aco HurllnKton dining errs yum yum, " The next time you go cast to Kansas Cltv, Chicago or St. Louis, if you mention to the ticket agent that you want your ticket to ic.itl from Dcner or t. Paul over tho llurllngton route, you will get It, nnd you will alwnjs hu glad of If you go via the Noitfiern or Canadian Pnclllc, tho elegant estlbule trains of l"he llurllngton lloute, between St. Panl anil Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry you along the eastern shorooi tho .Mississippi river for a distance of !!30 miles, amidst scenery that cannot bo surpasscdjor, if you go via the Oregon Short Line or Southern I'acllic, and your ticket reads via Tho Burlington Itouto from Cheyenne or Den ver, you will pass througnnll tho thriving cities and towns located In what is popu luily known ns tho llcnitot tho Continent, For further Information apply to A. C. Sheldon, (ieneral Agent, 8o First street, Portland, Oregon. 4-lOilA.wU $50. HOBSES. $50. One hundred head of brood mares and young horses for sale. Forty or titty colts expected in tho spring Two lino horses, Clyde nnd Pei chcon stock, weight sixteen nnd seventeen hundred; havo been with the band for tho past three years. Original stock from the best quality ol mares. For pal ticulnrs nldres or i he o YS II. ii lAltM, wit. Salem, Or. OREGONUN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) CHAS. X SCOTT, - - Receiver. On iindnftcrJuno'il 1SS9 and until further notice trains will run dally (except Sun day) as follows; EAST SIDE. Coburg JIall, iPortl'U JIall From Port land STATIONS. Tow'rd Port land ... gm nra win wxitiw v Ar. 3,.pra, ii,v-s landing i.v uim j ",. Hftnaini" ! Ar 2.3S 'J.'.'fl lOSu 1 1.05 11.10 Woodburn, Townsend, ilcKte, 1.10 1.15 1.10 125 12JU li'JO 11.15 ll.lt) 11.W 11.11 10.11 io.: 11.25 Mt. Angel, -. ! US i jxwn-, ilO hlivcrton. l-LhO il.K5 till l,(B joiiiisinns.Miu Switzerland. I'.ist ttliieJunct.J SlncloftV, 1.S0 I Auinllle, ,le 0 1'Uros.ing, West Pcio, Crabtrce, Splcei, Tail man, Plalnvlew. llrownsllle, Ibiuland, 10.10 10.00 8.30 l.Oi &Ai 8-1H 7.13 IUW am Cobuw. Alt LV I.V f..r,..mitlmiiTlckeU ot two (cent per, mllenU-at .Utlon Imv Inc ngcui. Connection at Mt. Angel with giuise tir hi -.... u'Uiuilt M ncru Spring and at i2l '" ill .n ltl " Ou0 Ar P m , i uiiu '""',:, ,i,, iSir-lrlnminounr .. l .... ... - - i.ini.nii.uicin.i, Notice of Cancellation of County Warrants. Slatcof Oregon, County of Mnrlou,SS: otlco Is hereby given that In necoril nnce with "An Act to require count war rants to be uincellednnersevenyears from , me ante or issuance, npproveil ri union 1 -, 1SS9. thofollowliiR county warrants III i be cancelled If not presented for payment I within slMy days lrom tills date, July 1, 1 ISSsUond payment thereof Mill be refused. ' ' J HANCOCK, County Clerk, tly I) C ltKitMAN, Deputy. l i i7 O. A Cone $ P PO 27M C. 11. lltirnett 12 00 ,2919 G. B. Corut-llu 11 00 101 LonlsDelor 2 00 I 1C7 Y. J. Herren 4 0Q 1 J47R.C.Gecr 4 00 293 S. h. McClliee 4S 00 I 419 Jack Phillip 8 00 516 J.S. VotlKhn..... 2 00 603 John Smltb 4 00 I 702 R. M. ade ; 6 00 943 Uosea Pratt 2 00 ir.Cl Leo Willis 1 00 1KI3 Chas. Venable 1 SO UK)5 J. II. Jones 2 00 I SOW H. K. Htmsaler 2 00 211111. I'. Over 2 00 2117 A. I.. Gates 4 00 2230 J..S. StevtUS 2 00 2267 Ellsba Strong. ...' 4 00 2439 Oregon Statesman 4 00 230) J. A. Richardson 3 00 3459 C. D. Moores , 8 00 4233 Saurad Lewis 1 SO 4290 A. 11. Stephens 100 4294 O. Splgnot 190 429SE. Downs 1 90 4B6J E.Tyrel 3 00 4180 N.I). Fry 2 00 (1763 Rout. Cluffln 170 0093 Augustas Glcasou... 1 90 6188 K. S. lllfncliard 1 00 C119A.Loejoy 1 CO 0133 Edward Farley...., 1 CO 31 J. V. Brcmlle 170 161 E.Hunsakcr 3 90 163 J. II. Cottle 10 20 269 Daniel Pacc 2 00 276 F. S. risher 2 00 399 Win. S. Kinney 1 60 063 P.J. Nevrbnrg 1 60 680 J. D Haws 4 00 799 D. Holdrldge 1 60 849 It. M. Wade k Co 14 00 857 D.O Cuslmian 3 00 995 Thus. Fitzgerald 4 00 1104 F. It. Smith 2 00 1199 David QocxUell 2 00 1.103 M. Smith 1 CO 1313 Geo. Lefley 2 fO 1416 G. W. Whitney 2 00 1533 M. Crocker 160 1511 Chas. Nellson 1 60 1746 E S.Brooks 2 00 1S52 James Coleman, Sr 7. 2 60 1977 S. L Pardls 8 00 1991 A. McKeuzle 160 1999 G. Hlttenauer. 1 0 20U1 J. II. Powell 1 CO 201 ) Peter Curdy 1 50 20'7 J. H.Powell 3 76 2127 Lols Miller , 2 00 21TOJ. L. Riddle :.., 1 60 2209 W. T. Drown 2 60 2342 DaildLoug 1 70 2384 John Dccassey 2 30 ioa 8. It. Jl'ssup 1 50 2670 Colla LliuWy 3 30 27W John Mooro 2 60 2S63 F. M. Hall 2 00 2878 D. Itobblus 2 00 2909 O. II. Hall r 2 10 J100 J. W. Dickens 6 00 3131 0 N. Churchill 1 60 3142 John Osbotn 100 314J Jas.W'.Cook 100 3219 Alex. Negle 160 3301 James Fisher 2 20 3382 W'm. Graves 13 00 3669 W.T. Cleaver 1 60 3719 H. II. Savage 5 20 3913 Mart. Chamberlln 2 00 3940 P. O. Johnson SCO 3007 E. Taj lor -. 4 CO 1052 M. Skalfe 7 20 4065 Lqreuzo Elliott 2 00 4070 M. Simmons 2 00 4088 McCullyfc Gilbert 4 2 4226 Mrs. J. A. W'anless 1 60 4316 J. O. Bachanau 4 00 913 J. .7. Rynu . 7 00 5726 J. II. Harriett 2 00 4128X.R.Doty 4 00 Ordered that this list bopubllslvcd nsby law required. Done by Juno term, 183V. T. C. SHAW. County Judge. N If you have a dlscnirgc iroui the nose, ollenslvq or otherwise, partial loss of the sense of smell, taste or hearing, "yes wa tcilngorweak, feel dullor debilitated, pain or prcssuic in tho head; take cold easily, you '.may rest assured that you have ca tarrh. Thousands of cases annually, with out manifesting hnif of tho above symp tom's termlnato in consumption nnd cud Inthegnuo. No disease Is so common, morn deceptive, less understood or moio unsuccessfully treated by physicians. Tho manufacturers of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Item cdy hnve.for many years, oircicd n stand ing reward of JoOO for n case of Nnsnl Ca tarrh, no mnttcr how bad or of how long standing, which they cannot cuie. Hem cdy sold by cliugglsts at 50 cents. trocii. The transition from long, lingering iind painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the life ofthein dividual, Such a remarkable event is treasured In the memory and the ngency whereby tho good health has been attained is grentfully blessed. Hence it Is that so much is heard in prni&e of Electric Bitters. So many feel they owo their restoration to health, to tho use of tho Great Al terative and Tonic. If you are troubled with any dlf-caso of Kid noys, Liver or Stomach, of long or short standing you will surely llnd relief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at oOc. nnd $1 per bottle at Dan iel .1. Fry's Drugstore. A Tortnnute DruijcUt,. Mr, Edwin W. Joy for many years and now i prosperous duigglit on tho corner of Stockton and Market 'streets in San Franclseo, probably never dreamed of rivaling In wealth the medl. clno kings of the country. Dot various rumors having been floating around to tho effect that he has struck It big, an Examintr reporter tit j detailed to unearth the cause, and after ranch difficulty unraveltd the following story; i It seema that about seven years ago an Engltau physician, a great student of botany, located in ! this city. HU practice was not extentlro, and : yet the few cases that came to him attracted no little attention. Ills success seemed to bo In the treatment of liver and kidney disorders, and viUated blood. In fact nil ability to copo with theso common complaints vraa marvelous. , Mo seemed almost infallible, and his quiet modest methods and his well-kept secret was as much a mystery aa himself. After bis de parture about a year later Mr. Joy determined to fathom the secretand copying all tbe pres criptions he had filled for tbe erratlo docto be began a syitematlo analysis. Ih his exam. I nation be discovered running all through tho prescriptions for liver and kidney trouble, vitiated blood and stomach disorders a couple of vegetable extracts ladigenous to California, so simple and so well known under homely every day name to every school boy as to en tirely dissipate the suspicion that they were the acUve principles Involved. Bo certain. however was Mr. Joy that he had dlacovered tbe secret, that he embodied the new element In a preparation of flarssparlll to disguise the 1 tute, and put It before bis customers under the 1 modest name of Joy' Vegetable Barsaparllla, Immediately the same marveloas storle camo r- back of It astonishing effect, and tbe mystery I waa solved, and the talk It has created ha already caused It to step Into prominence, and order pour in daily from all over tbe coast. And thus another California Industry lep Inta existences, i. autr, Wright's Ilcd Croc Caro umiuall for recent Bndchronioo wiflis BiidpoW., nnl 11 IrriUbUtty Of Hip nlr I!"!. Knl'J byallrfrujulMl- It I u Curious l'nrt That t lie boil is now' ntorc susivpttolc to bcndll front medicine limn a nn other season. IImv the Imimrtmi'f it inking IIxd"s SirsaiMrllla now, when It u 111 do Mm tin-most good. It Is really uonderltil I for pin ifylmrnml enriching tin bUxid, cre ating nn appetite, nnd glxlng a healthy tone to tho whole system, lie sure to get Hood's Siirtipai Ilia, whK'K is peculiar to Itself. l.ini.K WOMEN nionsa rule, possessed of happy dUpol tlousljut when thesesweet dlsposltlons,bi come soured nnd Irritable, In consequence of the long train of distressing features peculiar to female coniplntnts, they nro then not companionable to ny the least. It is thoduty, not only ofllttleSomen,but of nil Women so nilllclcil, to bring about the subjection, nnd Immediate removal, of these painful maladies. Tills is easily ncconipllshcd by tho use of llr. Pierce's Fnorlte Prescription, the great specific for "female weakness." It Is a posttho cure for the most flowing, painful menstruation, unnatuml suppressions prolapsus or falling of the 'womb, Weak back, "female weak ness," nntcvcrslon, retroversion, bearing down tciisatlons; chronic congestion, In Hammntion nnd ulceration of the womb, Inflammation, pain nnd tenderness In ovaries, and kindred ailments. All drug gists. tiifii: nrsiNKss nnoiiiMi. Probably no one thing has caused such n great revival of trade at Dan iel J. Fry'd Drugstore ns their giving away to their customers so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade issimply enormous in this very valuable ai tide from tho fact that it. nlwavs cures nnd never disappoints. Coug'hs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lung dis eases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bot tle free, large size 1. Every bottle warranted. LOST IN THE STORM. One of our local editors clipped from a loading magazine extract! from a vivid description of a western blizzard which wo havo taken th liberty to publish and at tho saint timo suggest to H. II. "VVarnor A Co., the proprietors of the celebrated War ner's Safe Cure, the feasibility of tak ing therofrom an extract for the intro duction of one of their telling adver tisements. The following is the des cription : "At tho close of a dark day in January a solitary horseman wends his way across tho open prairie in one of our western territories. Ho passes at long intervals tho lone cabin of the hardy frontiersman. Two or three old settlers, of whom he has inquired tho way, havo warned him that a storm is approaching, and one of them, with true western hospitality, urges him to find shelter in his cabin for tho night. But ho declines the proffered kindness and urges his tired horso forward. Thn sky grows suddenly dark. Ho decides to seok-sheltcr. Tl? storm in creases in its fury. Tho rider dismounts to warm his fast chilling limbs. Can scarcely breathe. Blindness comes on. Drowsiness steals over him. Tho ond is near. Ho is lost in tho blizzard." Theroisno doubt that tho terror which seizes tho bewildered traveler is similar to that which overcomes one when he learns that ho is suffer ing from an advanced Kidnoy Dis ease, and is informed that he is in tho last stages of Bright's disease. At first he is informed that he has a slight kidney affection. Later ho begins to fcol tired. Slight hcadacho. Ficlclo appetite. Failure of tho oyo-sight, Cramp in tho calf of the logs. Wake fulness. Distressing nervousness. Rheumatic and neuraluic pains. Oc casionally pain in the back. Scanty, dark colored fluids, with scalding sensation. Gradual failuro of strength. Any of tho above symptoms signify Kidney Affection, but ho is told that ho is all right. His physician treats liim for symptoms and calls it a dis ease, when in reality it is but a symptom ox Kidnoy trouble. Ho may bo treated forlthoumatlcor Neuralgic pains, heart affoction, or any other discaso which he is most susceptible to. Finally the patient has puffing under the eyes, slight bloating of tha ankles and legs. His physician may Inform him that it is but tho accumu lation of blood in his ankles for want of proper exercise. Tho bloat continues and roaches Ids body. Then he is informed ho has dropsi cal troubles, and is tapped onco or twice. Ho notices it is difficult to breathe owing to irregular action of tho heart, and finally is informed that he lias a slight attack of Bri"ht'a Dis ease. Boon his friends aro notified that his is an advanced caso of liright's Disoaso, and that he can live but a short timo. His honorable and dicnifiod physician asks for counsel. It is too lato. Still ho sticks to the old family physician, and tho physi cian knows and has known from the beginning that the patient has been stricken with death for months, for he knows full well that tho profession acknowledge thoy havo no romedlas for the euro of Kidney Diseaso. At last tho patient Buffo.atcs is Bmothcrcd ana dies from dropsical trouble. Or perhaps tho disease may not take tho form of a dropsical ten dency, arfd tho patient dies from apoplexy, paralysis, pneumonia or heart trouble Or it may tako tho form of blood poisoning. In each form tho end is the samo. And yet ho and Ids friends were warned by tho proprietors of tho celebrated remedy k.iown as Warner's Safe Cure, of tho lurking dangers of a slight Kid ney affection. .... ... The n wsnapers havo published the dangers. Columns of facts havo been printed of men dying from advanced Kidney Diseaso or liright's Disease. His friends and physician look around with horror and regret for seeming neglect, but ha is lost. IIo did not heed the warning that a storm was approaching. Ho declined tho prof fered hospitality, and reckles went forward into danger. IIo struggled manfully for a time, but his strength failed, ho grew gradually weaker nnd ho was lost to the "world, ot in a blizzard, but from tlio terrible malady I.I.V. la almost oauy occurring id nti.vu .- j ... -, - .i eTonr community, anu wnicn ib hoc tnreit an a Bvmntom instead of what ,, t. mortal dlMftie un1M prop jjlii r r sTl7 WIINi . I ITT f Cauita neeih Has Been hi Greatly Improved and Now Is The CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN OREGON ! THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN MARION Read Our Reduced Terms! "WEEKLY, one yeur, ll.M). Now lieail Our WEEKLY, out' yc-iir frl.OO. WAB THERE EVER ANYTHING EQUAL TO ITV NOW ltOLL IN THE NAMES! AND TAKK ADVANTAGE OK OUR ONK-'TIIRD OI'K FOR L'ASH. Our Old Now In nrrt-unc ure urgeil to lake ndvunUnje of our IjIk ilUcoiuit, by net j tlliiK ! iiMMiiiiith ami JoIiiIiik Hi- grund throng nf mm ilollnr HiilH'rlberH THIS IS NOT A Hut a Multl. xTUJnni)iit rwluctlou. We huvr cu to -lay TO ONK AND ALL ' Wv wty, bend uu your iiuiiim. If you wnnt to tnkf uiIvuuIhkv f r "onu third oil for wuh," untl nre not where you cun get ikwUI note of other convt'iiiunt method or rcmlttliiK, hfiitl u your iiume uud ntutti tUt :you wJll remit at Unit oiMrtunlty, ThU will fiiMire yntirlwlUK pluwil oq.tbi 1 dollar IImU ourna Enlarged COUNTY WEEKLY, fix niontliH,. ..$0.70 Discount lor Cash WEEKLY, hIv innnlliF,- W.60. Subscribers SPECIAL OFFER TH YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Orcpon Development company's steamship line. 'i miles shorter. UU hours les time tlinn by any othei loute. First elns through passenger nnd freight line from l'ortlnml and nil point In thoWM Inmette vallov to and from San Francisco. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Humlays): l.tvn Allinm i -on i u Iavo Corvnllls -Arrlvo Ymitilnn 1:10 I'M feiOl'M 6: 15 Ail l,evo Ynmitim - l,piln fir!ill1n . 10:35 A M 11:10 AM Arrive Albany - O. .fr t trntn nrmtiwt nl Allmn- a.h Corvnllls. The nbovo tnilni connect at YAQUINA with tho Oregon Development Co'h Line jf Htenr.isltlps between aciulnn and Ban FrancWeo. &S SVII.INU PATES. HTKAMRIW. FllOM YAQUINA Willamette Vallov.. Tuesday July IS Willamette Valley ..Thursday July 2"i Willamette. Valley, Tuerdny July (1 STKAMKIIS, FKOM SAN KItANCISCO Wlllninetto Vnlley Thursday, July 11 Wllltunettc Vnlley Sundny ill Wlltamctto Vnlley ..Wednesday, " 31 This company reserves tho right to chnngo sailing dates without notice. N. B. rassengers mm Portland nnil nil Ulnmetto Vnlley poltitH can mako close connection with tho trains of tha YAQUINA HOUTi: at Albany or Corvnllls, and If destined to San KrancNco, should arrango to nrrlve at Yaiiulnn tho evening before date of Milling, Passenger Ami Ki fight Kates Always tt liowfst. I-or Information apply to Hessra HUI.MAN it Co., Freight and Ticket Agents ) nnd au Front st., 1'ortlnnd, Or. or to O.C. 1IOOUK, Ac't Oen'l Frt. I'ass. Agt., Oregon IMcltlo It. It. Co.. Corvnllls, Or. r. II. HASWEM-, Jr. Oen'l Frt; A I'ass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., sol Montgomery s!.; rnn r nincisco, uat; Heinemher the Oregon rncllle'H popular summer oxcuraloiiH to Ymiulua. Iaiw rato tickets nre now on sale, good every Wednesday nnd Saturday troni Albany, Corvnllls and l'hllomalli. lout truly, C. O. (KKI1TK, a, (). 1'. Agent 1(1 -VIA- Soiitlioiii Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. lime iH'twei'ii Salmi ami San 1'iaiiclMO' 1 hit Ij-hIx Hours. CAMKOIINIA K.Xl'ltl.s.S TltAIN UVU DA1I.1. IIKTWIIKN ItlH'll.Aril ANUS. K. "Roiltll. "North. 1:110 p. in. I.v. 1'orTuiiTil Ar, t):llp. in. I.v. Kalom I.v. 7:4511,111, Ar. Han Fran. I.v. llklAu, III. 7:M n. in. 7.-U0 p. in. MICAI, I'AHMKNUI'.ll 1UAIN ( IIAII.Y KX- C'KIT MUNIIAY). H.(X) a, m. 11:10 a. m a io p. m. I . l'oitland Ar. I :u" p. in. I.v Salem I.v. f 1KJ p. in. A r. Eugene I.v. W.IK) a. m . PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation ol second class paNhcngt'tx attached toor.pichH trains, TlicH. 1'. ciiiiipimy'H terry iiuikes eon ueetlon i till nil the legiilar minis on th KuH Side Division Irimi footol h Htreo Cortland; llclwcfii Portland and Cervallis: II.Y (KXCKIT HtlWDAY). Tvl lVTrflaim Ar. I 0:31 p "WMUViii." lump, m L.ir i"" .---: i i ---.- At Alliany und Ccirviillls ciinneet wllli iiltiu .irilii.irmi Piii'tflti I tfillmjiil- Ar. lorvnniH i.v. j::hi p. in. At Albany und Ioi-viiHIh ctini iraliiHtifOiegon l'aulllu ltallroad, 'l'hiough tickets to till points s east via T'allfoi nla south and IM'UKfJsTltAIN (IIAIliYhXC'KITMUNllAY.) T?arpTfirrT?vr"i,rniand xf. rrrixmrni. H.OO p. Ill, .r.H'.uiiiuiinii,v, u:iuu. in. Through Tickets To all polLts uaitnui .,,.,1 iicii riwuin ciiiii liikii VIA California.. I'lir lull liilorination ivgnrillUK rates, maps, etc., apply to tho Company h agent, Haleiii, Oicgou. K. T. IIOOEIIH, It. KOKIII.KH.! AnsI. (I, F, und I'at.s.Ag't Manuger. Oregon Hiiihvay and Navigation COMPANY. "Columbia River Route,' I'rulii forlho east Itmo I'ortmnd al7:i5 am uud KM nm dully. Tic cts to and lrom principal iioIiiIm In tin I'nllcd HIhIih Hi: l aduiuid I.urope, ELEGANT TULMANN PAL'.C URt, Kmlitraut Hlceplui; Cars run uirciuy tin ex pi cms til lllKtll OMAHA COIJNCIJ, IIUVFF mid B'l, l-AUI Kief of Clinru and V it uu Chuuge. CoiiiiectlonHnt 1'ortland forHnn Krai cisixinud l'liu'ct Hound points. For lurther imrtlculars nddre.s liny audit of tlm loinpatiy, or A. L. MAXWELL. O. V. & '1 A 0. J, HMITII, Ofcii'i Muniiver, I'ortlnnd. $1011 HKUAItU. 100. The reudent of tho JoiniNAi, will ha pleuscd toliarn that llurv Is lit li-uxt one dreaded diseaso that sclencx has been utilu lo euro In nil Its stiiKct and that Is catarrh. I lull's Cnlurmh Curu Is tho only ponltlvu cuni now known to thu medical fnitiri:'' Caturrh beUxg a cciustltutloiiul dlen iiilnsu constitutional trcntiiienl. aII's Catarrh cure is taken Internally, iivtiug ill rcitly uimiii tho blood and mucin sur- Hicc-s of Ilia cyiitein, thereby dcwtniylnu thufoundiitlonof tho dHene. and Klvl'iU tliojsitletit HreiiKth, by biilUlliiK up Urn cciustltntlon nnd iishMIuk nature In iIoIiik Its work. The proprietor have mi much until In Its cumlU e ism em, thut they niter Onu Hundred Dollars Tor miy cuse thut II r.MitrwiiiM. Kenil for list of tiMtlinniliul', Adilre. K.J.UtU'.NKY A l.tl.,Tnlt",t, I folU lfyirlllM,T.V. 9AsMHBp V9