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THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL. THE CAPITAL JODRML.1 The I!oy Ylio Says "We.' Don't liuigh at the boy who mag-, nifics his place. You may see him coming from the postomce wmi n big bundle of his employee's letters, which he displays with as much uride as if they were his own. He feels impoitnnt, and he looks it. But he is proud of his place. He is attending to business. He likes to have the world know that he is at work for a busy concern. One of Lawrences of Boston once said, "I would not give much for a boy who does not say 'we' before he is with us a fortnight." The boy who says 'we' identities himself with the con cern. Its interests are his. He sticks tip for its credit and reputa tion. Ho takes pleasure in his work, and hopes to say "we" in earnest. The boy will reap what he sows if he keeps his grit and sticks to his j 'I . You may take off your hat to him as one of the future solid men of the town. Let his employer do the right thing by him, check him kindly if ho shows signs of being too big for his place, council him us to his habits and associates, and oc casionally show him a pleasant pros pect of an advancement. A little praise does an honest boy a heap of good. Good luck to the boy who says "we." Deamess Can't Be Cured Uy local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by nn Inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the eustachian tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you haen rumbling sound or lmpeilect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, deafness Is the result, and unless the Inllainatlon can be taken out and this tube restored to Its nor mal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases outof ten are causedby catarrh.lwhlch Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucus surfaces. Wo oiler One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Cutarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Price 75c. per bottle. Bold by all drug gists. F.J. Cheney A Co., proprietors, Toledo, O: Detroit gave a magnificent lecep tlou to the editors who attended the llfth annual convention of the Na tional editorial association. Noth ing was too good for them. Fetes and feasts, excursions and picnics, bundles of street-cur tickets aud showers of invitations, were noured upon the happy editors .until they were bewildered by munificence of gifts. The citizens of Detroit were determined to enchant and fucluate the strangers within their gates. Their kindly generous courtesy will not easily be forgotten by the visit ors. His pills ns thick as hand-grenades flew, And where they fell as certainly they slew was said of ono of those ignorant doctors in the early times, who might well have been called the ald-de-camp of death. The suilerer from the scrofula, with sores as bad as Job's, need not now curso the day ho was born, for Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery will re store health .and beauty, appetite and strength. Especially lias it manifested its potency in curing salt-rheum, tetter, boils, carouncles, sore eyes, scrofulous sores and swell ings, hip-joint disease, white swell ings, goitre or thick neck, aud en larged glands. llnckleu'8 Atnica Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns aud all skin eruptions, and pohitlvely cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Daniel J. Iry, drug gist. There's another story of Greeley's haudwritlng. He sent a note oue day to a brother editor, asking tor some information. Brother editor couldn't make head or tail of it and sent it back by the same boy. Gree ley thinking it was the answer took It, looked at it, turned it upside down no good laid it on the table, wiped his glasses, then tried again no better results. "What in thun der is tills, any how," he said, turn ing to the boy, "why tho can't the man write plainly?'' "Please, sir, that's just what the othe man said," was the reply. By the way, wasn't It Greeely who had three kinds of handwriting one that he and his secretary could read, but the world couldn't, another that ho could read, but his secretary couldn't, and a third that neither he nor his secretary could read? Orprrrm a one of the most nroduo- tive states In the Union. Its vwt mineral regions con tains gold, silver, copper, iron, and coal. Its immense tracts of graziug lands Bupjiort thou sands of cattle and sheep, and Its extensive agricultural regions pro duce all the cereals In abundance, the yield per acre being, In some In titnnevB, the largest in tho world. Among the ueful and valuable prod ucts of the Web Foot State may bo mentioned Oregon Kidney Tea, which has proved a boon to thou hand uttllcted with nalu In tho back aud kiduey dlllicullfes. It is purelv of vegetable ciniosltlou and never fails. Sold by D. W. Mathews. It should bo generally known that Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic In sures a hearty nnnetitound Increased digestion, illsida nervous depression aud low spirits, overcome!) lack of energy aud wukefulne&s aud will In f uae uuw life and strength Into the weakest invalid, Sold by D. W. latbews mm POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomcness. More economical than tho ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. llOYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 100 Wnll.N.Y Tho BTJYEEB QTJ1DE is issuad Mirch and Bept., each year. It ia an ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur ! chase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We can olothe you and furnish you with all the nocossery and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various sizes, stylos and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fait estimate of the value of the BTJXERB' GUIDE, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents Vu pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD A. CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue. Chicago, 111. Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD Are now provldod with fine now drays and trucks and are prepared to no all busi ness In that lino In the best of shape. They give their personal supcrvlson to all work. Corno. State- land Conimelrclal streets. Call and See T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW QUARTERS IN THE State Insurance Building, Cor. Com mercial and Chemekete streets '0-ltf For the Public Good. It Is nn indisputable fact that tho hand somest veitlbulo tinlns that aio now run on the American continent aio thno on tho Burlington loute, leaving from Union ditpotln Denver, also St. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of all through trains from the west. The first and second class coaches nro magnificent, the reclining chair car Mibuib. tho Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, and as for tho meals that are served In those, na'.ace Uurllngton dining errs yum yum. " Tho next time you po east to Kansas City, Chicago or St. IxmiIb, If jou mention to the ticket ngent that you want your ticket to lend Irom Denver or St. Paul over the Uurllngton route, you will get It, and you will always be glad of If you go via the Northern or Canadian Pacific, the elegant vestibule trains of The Uurllngton Houte, between St. Paul und Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry you along the eastern shore ol the Mississippi river for a distance of 3W miles, amidst scenery that cannot be surpassed; or, If you go via theOiegon Short Line or Southern Pacific, nnd your ticket leads via The Uurllngton Route from Cheyenne or Den ver, you will pass through ail the thriving eltlc nnd towns located in what Is popu larly known ns the llcartot the Continent. For further information apply to A. C. Sheldon, Oencral Agent, 80 First street, Portland, Oregon. i-iuaatwu $50. HORSES. $50. Ono hundred head of brood mares and younc horses for sale. Forty or fllty colts expected in the spring Two fine horses, Clyde nnd Pcroheon slock, weight sixteen and seventeen hundred; have been with the band for the past three years. Original stock from the best quality 01 mares. For particulars address or see wit. Balem. Or. OMAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) CHAS. N SCOTT, Receiver. On nnd after June 23 1859 and until further notice trains will run dally (except Sun day) as follews: EAST SIDE. Coburg Mnlli Portl'd Mall From Port laud bTATIONS. row'rd Port land Lv. 8.00 am ji-onTLAMurwvjAr. 3..pm. Vnnt nf V HtrecU Lv 0.55 pin j Ray's Landing, Ar 2JU iu.ua 1 bi.raum, 1 -.0 1O50 11.05 11.10 11.25 11.35 lilO liSO jU 12.41 1.U3 1.36 Woodburn, Townscnd, McKee, ML Angel, Down's, Mlverton. Johnston's Mill' Switzerland. 1.40 1.15 1.10 12.65 li32 I2.UB 11.15 11.49 11.38 1L14 10.43 10.US KuutbldeJunct., Muclcay, Auiiuvllle, Ale 2.21 2.43 3.13 3.45 3J5 4:31 &07 0 V Crobilng, WestBclo, Crnbtrte, Hpkei, Tullnmn, 1 Tain view. Brownsville, I lowland, 10.10 10.00 9JSO VM1 mu 8-18 7.42 L33 &M Coburg. Alt 60 a in Ar 11 in LV LV Diminution (Ticket at two cents per mile on ule'at stations having bgnts. Connection at ML Angel with ttugm t r and from Wllhoit ll.uenl springs and ' Woodburn with Southern Pacific cuniui . trains for and from IVjrtUud. Or CHA. N. hOlT, llccelv- r, . Oooeral Office, N WOor. First ana 11 , 1 Portland, Onon. First National Bank SALKM. OREUON. M, N. LADUH. President. DR. J. REYNOLDS, Vice President. I JOHN MOIK, Cahler. GENERAL BANKING. Kxchnnee on Portland, San Frnnclco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought nnd sold. Stale, County and City warrants bought. Fanners are cordially Invjted to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances mndo on wluat, unol, hops and other property nt reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained nt tho bank In mof t reliable companies. ESTA11L1311KD I1V NATIONAL AUTHORITY OF- SALEM OREGON, Capital Paid up, - - - t 75,000 Surplus, ...--- 10,000 W, 8. WALLACE, - President. V. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALBERT, ,--.. Cashier. DIRLCTORSi W. T. Gi ay, W. V. Martin, J.M.Mnrtln, H. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cusick, J. II. Albert, T. McF. l'attou. LOANS MADE To farmers on whent nnd other mnrket- ublo produce, consigned or in storo, either in privnto Rrnnnriesor public wnreuouses. Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. DrnHs drawn direct on Now Y'ork, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin UonR Kong and Calcutta. The Oregon Fruit Dryer. II is Easy to Operate nnd Eco noniicnl in Fuel. Awarded first premium nt tho Oregon state Fair inU8S.I, , 'Si, '81, 87. 88, nnd nt the California State Fair in KS7, nnd the San Jniiiiuln county Fair In 18S7; awarded Grand Silver Medal nt the Poitlnnd Me chanic's Fnir In 1888. Mnnufnctured In seven slze. For circular and price list ad dress II. S. JOKY a SON, Salem, Or. Postolllce box 28(1. HOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE ITJJPKK Th malorltT of llio llli of the hUDiM kody urUe from a dlseaieil Llrer. film Bon Liver Reiralator Jiaa been the mean restoring more people to health an tepplneii by glvlne them a beeJtkf. linr than any other agency on earth. WB THAT TOU OET TU GENTOTB Wl LLAM ETTE " UNIVERSITY (JrnduittffttitiKlenU In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, MEDICAL COURSES. It ii theoide.t, larvwt anil lent vxprn tle InMtluituii it Umraiwc the Nortli. WMt. riclnxl open flmt Mood'iy In HrptemUr Kcnd rraiUU.'tic to TJIOS. VAN SOlY, 1'rtvMviil. 17: Hulrin. Vtixuu. FOR'KiEHSY! A DflCITHr1'''' '-"t ' l-'--f KA:(nO0D ArUdlllfLocunlu.il Xmro Utiililn V J AVJLifrrrrI.UriUlUU-IMrt t.w.i.artuMir.nliu.iCTT. 11..1.UU HmtUrm HhI. rs4.nl.M4 ll" ss fsnasfltoS. wri.l i fiH II isas iri r.lfcsl .awsstis Is a sf. luW.lluUM. .sll.U.Slhasr.sH yMMUnt. aUrst Url MttitAl H.,IHf Alljl.f. Mm Tstfl r S I kut.s.1 m Usrfes Ssnis s t. tte. Tlie Capital National Bank Ff3F3ErW mm. i ' jyHBi UllMkV S I fiESTLESSNCSS. a B A tTNICTLT IOf TLI wtMj S WUkTLM fAMILT MIDICINL MM l EAEOW, SA.) HI PHILADELPHIA. H Cauita W co t iv Has Been inil Greatly Improved and Now Is Tlie CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN OREGON! THE BEST -FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN MARION COUNTY! Read Our Reduced Terms! "NVKElvLY, one year, JU(). WK12K1A", six months,- -$0.76 Now iicail Our Discount for Cash WEEKLY, one year, $1.00. WEEKLY, wi.v months,- .$0.G0. WASTIH3WE KVEU AXYTI1IXG EUAL TO ITV NOW ROLL IN THIS NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OK OUU ONE.'"inil) OKF FOR CASH. Our Old Subscribers Now in nriviUH nro tirgcil to tnl;o tulviiiitugo of our big discount, by nut tlint; old ttccountH and joining; tlio grand throng of onu dollar mibscilborbT THIS 13 NOT A SPECIAL OFFER Hut u Boild. neruintiuiit ri'duutio'i. Wo Imve conio to "tny TO ONE AND ALL We say, pend us your nainoH. Jf yj;j want to take advantage of our "one thiid oil' for wtsli," and are not where you can get poutnl uotcn of other convenient method of remitting, send us your linnio and Hlato that you will remit at llrst opportunity Th.s n ill ensure your being placed on the lollai liHt. J. J. CULVER, j County Suuejo I JAMES WALTON, Topog'jphcr, W, II.IUYAKS. Civil Englntf,, llyars, Culver iWalto" Surveyors it Topogrjphcr. ( SurveyH.dniftii, pliiU inaps aiirt ih-Hcriptiiui't , vttiflii rlltiliitiJ at i in In I t.ei t-rx. iilley. cli. el 'rr...'...:."..V...... iniulc nnil funilfiliod nt VAutmililn irl.u I ill! Liomt 6oun Tmmit. corncrH mid IIih-h riven, w. u t oukut tntillsiioU rioinorlKlniil TMT, H.V. nclltnOtC. Onuli-j. lor dllclifM, roiiili, iitrecU or miw. orH, Willi cutlnmUfi rurnlnlicil on appllin. lion, ViliIrcKH County Hnrvt'yor'd olllc-o SclCIil, Oli'KOIl. A Fortnnate DruifgUt. Mr, IMwln W. Joy far la&oy cr and now t prosperous drnggltt on the corner of BtocVton and Market itreeU In Han Francleeo, probably never dreamed of rivaling In wealth the medl. clno klogi of llio country, hut varloua rumor having been floating around to tho effect that he hii ilrii-k It big, an Ftamintr reporter waa detailed to unearth the came, and after much difficulty anrarelud the following story. It tec a that about aevrn yeara ago an English phytli la ., a gtat ttudent of botany, locaUd lit tbla city Ilia practico waa not eitecalve, aud yet thofcwcaiea that raroo to him attracted no little attention. Ills anccrei teemed to be In the trratsieiit of liver and kidney disorder!, and vlthted blood. In fact hie ability to cop with these common complilut waa marvelous, lie aeemed alu.ost Infallible, and his qulei modeat methods and his well-kept secrtt waa aa much a mystery aa hlmaelf. After his de. pirture about a yiar later Mr. Joy determined to fathom the aecrtt, and copying all the prea. crlptions he had filled for the emtio doctor he began a systematlo analysis. Ih his tiaul (nation he discovered running all through tho prescriptions for liver and kidney troubles, vtUatM blood and stomach disorder a couple of vegetable extracts Indigenous to California, to simple and to well known under homely every day na me to every school boy aa to en tirely dissipate the suspicion that they were the active principle Involved. So certain, however waa Mr. Joy that he had dlacovertd the aecrtt, that he embodied the new clement In a preparation of Bartsparlll to disguise the taste, and put it before bis customer under th modest came of Joy's Vegetable Bartaparllla. Immediately the aame marveloua storle cam Li'k of It astonishing effect, and the mystery waa tolrcd. and th talk It ha created ha already caused It to step Into prominence, and order pour in dally from all over th ooaat. And thus another California industry letp InU riiitecc. 5, f. fjatiur. Y"U can't jRbrd to limo mi olNnslve bmlh aud tlveiiyed tuclli. Wright' flllMHUUIIl "upfirivm ( rWdd If all druggist. inia Hnla.ro:ed. SEE HERE I. If theie in anyone in tho whole xtato ' r i... ...... ...i.n ..,...... i. -..i .i v...irii )tui miiiin ii;iuiiiiii to the eitHt ho Hhouhlread tlilH udvertiNeinent: A Bareain For S mm wwv. -To Kxulmiiu for 0I10N UNDJ A GOOD CHANCE rrKor particular tall a, tbl rr! This is the season of tho year when the raw, cold winds ereatesad havoc with tlie hands and complex ion. Soft white hands and a clear "peachy" complexion can ho as suredly preserved by tho frequent application of Dutard's Speetlle. If rubbed into the skin well It leaves no ureusy surface. Tho skin abeorbs It. Sold by D. W. Matliows. THE LOST ATLANTIS. For tunny centuries thoro has boon a tradition of a long lost island callod Atlantis. Tho Grook Rcographori! located it in tho Atlantic Ocean, west of tho north west part of Africa nnd tho Pillars of Hercules. Tho sea-kings of Atlantis are said to have invadou Kuropo and Africa, and to have bean dofeatcd by tho Athenians. All tho legondB agrco that it was a vast island , of inoxhnustible resources, and inhabited by a race of superior people. For ages this island has ex isted only in lcpondary lore. But now, when tho light ol modem ro search is turned full upon tho inves tigation, behold tho lost Atlantis at our very doors. So tho bigoted medical fraternity goes groping ubout in the dark, seek ing for an Atlantis or Ksculapius, when if they would investigate, they would bobold tho lost Atlantis at their vorv door. With their ancient text boo"k, n case of plivpic, a paper in their waistcoat giving tliem licenso to prac tice, oxporimont and dose with their injurious drugs, cauterize and perform unnecessary acts, with no person or laws to hold thoni aecouutablo, thoy continuo thoir bigoted, unjustified practico, st'iring into vacancy, nnd imagining that thoy sco in themselves an Ksculapius. Wrapped in anciont bigotry, thoy are crying out against all improve ments that have been niado in medi cal Bcienco. Thoy denounco any now idea advanced by a layman or an op position school as n fraud. Why? Bocauso humanity will not bo ben ofitod? Not at all, but becnuso their specialism did not mako the discovery. Yotjthey concede that thoro is no remedy known to tho materia modica that vtill euro an advanced kidnoy malady and tho diseases arising there from although many of thoni know from crowning proof that Warner's Safo Curo "ill but unscrupulously treat symptoms and call them a dis ease, when in reality thoy know they aro but symptoms. A fow of tho more honest physicians admit that Warner's Safe Curo is a valuable remedy, and agieat blessing to mankind, but say, in so many words, T lion asked why thoy do not proscriho it, that thoy cannot, accord ing to their code. Nevertheless, tho world is fast bo coming satisfied that tho curo for kid noy and livor dlseaseH, in whatovcr form or condition, bus boon discov ered, and thcro is no doubt but what Warner's Safo Curo and its faino will livo long af tor such bigotry as wo liuvo instanced is doud and buriod. Tho lute ominont physician and writer, Dr. J. Q. Holland, published in "Scribner's Monthly," and showed Ids opinion of such bigotry, nnd no doubt was satisfied that Atlantis n.ight possibly bo discovorod in a proprie tary medicino, when ho wroto editori ally, ns follews: "Novortheloss, it is a foot that many of tho host propriotary medicines of tho day wore more successful thnn many of tho physicians, and most of thorn, it should bo roinomhorcd, wore first discovered ortisod in actual med ical practico. Whon, however, any shrowd person, knowing their vlrtuo, and forosoelng their popularity, so curos and advertises them, thou, in tho opinion of tho bigoted, all virtue (rent out of thoni." A PUPLIO BENEFAOTOIr "Who la II. II. Wnrnor, of Itocheu. tor, N. Y., whoso Snfo Remedies, as noclally Wnnier's Safo Curo, have at tained such success and celebrity at homo and abroad?" Tho question Is inspired ns ranch bv affoetiou as curioaity, Hinco through his Instrumentality hundreds of thoti sands, in both homisplioros, have beon restored to health and happi ness. Hon. II. II. Warner, then, is a leading and honored resident ol Rochester, not only, but a prominent and influential citizen of tlie United States. On soverul occasions choson by his purty as a National dulegatn to nominate u President of tho Republic, ho has been a innmher of the Renub cun Stato Cominitloo aud of its Exe cutive Committee, lie Is a member of the American Institution for the Advancement of Scienco; l'residont of tho Rochester Chamber of Com merce; a successful and upright busi ness man. Ho has given away for tunes in churltles, Tho eelobrated and costly Warner Observatory of Rochester was conceived, endowed, and is miiintaincd by him. Ill munificent prizes for tho discovery of comets has been ut onco the wonder und delight of the scientific world, Tho yellow fever ecourage in tho 6011th, tho Ohio floods, tho (Ire dis asters of Rochester ami other cities awukenod his nrofoundrut sympathies and In each instance his chock for from r00 to $5,000 swelled (ho several relief funds. Where other wealthy men give tens nnd hundreds, he gives hundreds and thounumls. His charities are us ready and magnificent as his enterprises und public spirit are boundless. Tho world lias need of more such men, tn Incident led him Into tho manu facture ot medicine. Seized soma twelvo years ago with what tho ubleut ph)sic!ans termed fatal kiduey dis ease, lie was miraculously rcntorcd to health by what is now known as Warner's Hafe Cure. At once ho re colved to make known tho merits of so intent a remedy, and tho consequence Is that to-day ho has itnninnso labora tories and warehouses in tho United States, Canada, Knglnnd, Germany, Austria. Australia and llurmuh. Sales of his Safo Remedies aro enormous, aud thoir power over disease simply marvelous. The merit of a production Ih In ex act keeping vith the character of its producer. An honest and reliable man himself, Mr, Warner mnkei honest and reliable medicines u fact abundantly atti-bted by their iihono- mta$X tflccynd pgpuljjUrt TH YAnUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Ami OrrKMi Development company Menmsliii, Hue. :iii iiiIUm shorter, 'JO hours ieMiiiietlinn liy imy otlici louie. Klrst elni tlimiiRli iuvcnger nnil frclRlit line irom rortlaml nnd nil ixilnts In tho Wil lamette Miller to nnd irom ynu KrnucNeo. TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxccpt Sundays): licuve AUunv -...... i-oni'M t.pnvcl.'orviiul Pioi'M Arrive Ynqiilnn ....... a-:H)1m Unino YiKiulmi (fcViAM U-nve Oh-miMIi imam Arrive Albany imVia t Oorrnill. l" "' 'llu""y nu" Tho ntxnp trains connect nt YAQUINA Willi the Oiokoii DoM'loi.mciit Cos I.liio n .t r imi.iu x..... . .,..- Knuicisw; ' """" """ u SAIMM1 HATES. STK.VMKUS. K1IOM VAQUIN Wjjj.iiiutto Vnlluv Monday Sept. 0 lliiiitiiiftit V.ili.. n ... . . -- itsivtiu l.-J oaas. .. I III llil V 17 Wlllamotlo Vnlloy... .WiMliu-Mta'y " -i1, MTKAMKltS, rilOSI 8AN KltANCISCO Willamette Valley ...Weilneilnr, Sept. I a,no .' p' KtlHy " 13 !1 "e 'y aitunlny ' 21 lllametto Vnlley Siilulay " ai 'rinu ...tin,... .... .... ......... .... ... clmneo snllliiB dates Ithoat nollee. u-iiin ..7, , C ' r"" "l"11 l "ftland and all connection with t in tnilns of ti,. YAOUINA ItOUTi: at Albany " 'orn' nmlll destined to San l-rincNw, s,o b armiiKO loiinlMjnt Yaniinia the ovenliig l)Oloio ilaloof sailing. t..i,ilt ..W.1, i1"1' r'rclcht KutM Alwavs tho nt ii'v r''nnatlmi apply to Me.srn, An.,,1uiryy.1;l--;t;V.iijIct O.O. lipnUK, Ao't Oen'l Krt. A Pass. Agt., Urricon lliclllo It. It. Co. OH.HASWK.X,Jr.Ge;1"l'0r' lass. Ant. Uii'kou l)oelopinent Co., Ml .Montgomery K.; San Kratielsco, Cal llemember tho Oieipm l'aell'.eV ponular Kit 111111T excursions to Yaouliia. Iiw-nito lekets me now on sale, pood every ednoMluy and SaUiday Irom Albany, .'orvalllsand l'hllomalh. oms trulv, C. V. IUKUTi:,A,(J, 1'. AKCIlt Overland io Cnlifor -VIA SoulliPi'ii Pacific l1oiiiiiiiiy's Line. TUB MOUNT SHASTA HOIJTR. I line lictnrfii SaIimii ami S.ui FraiirUrui! 1 litl l -six lluiun. UAI.IKOU.NIA U.xeill.ss TIIAI.V HUN DAILY. IIIU WI.UN 1'Oltll.AV'll ANMIM. V. South." I l.ixi p. 111. iv, VTirtTTiuiI Ai :ll p. in, I I, v. Salem !,v. 7:i."ni. m. J Ar. San Kian. I.v. Noilh. TifciSu.'iii'. 7:.VI a. 111. 7:00 p. 111. I.OCAI. rAhSUMH.H rilAIN - eni'r su.Mi v vl. (liAil.t r.x- UX) a. 111. llsloii. in i.li) p. m. l.v. I'orllaiid Ar."j Tl:l"i p, in Lv Salem l.v. IJ Ar. Knijeiio p. in. l.v. 1 11.10 II. in. HUMAN BUFFET SliBRPRRS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. Kur accommodation 01 hcomd chins passi iiKcrHiittiii'luil to i;uii h Ire Ins, ThoH. 1'. coiniiany's (ciry uiiilies con iicllon with .,11 tho icKiuar trains on th t'iict Hiilii IHvlslon limn loot ol " slice i'oillaud. .Vest Side Division, Between Cortland anil Ceivallis: IIAII.V (PVCKI'T Hlt.VllAV). t k)ii. III. I l.v. l'oillilllil Ar. I (1.-11) p. 111. L'liri p. m..LAr. J'I'.NallJis l.v.JU'lOji. in. l "AiriiriryinirTJoixliTlIs'eorinTii wlili raliiHorOiiBou 1'aClllo Itallroad. '1 IiioukU tlcknlH (o till iHilntH Miiith and east la I'alllornla I YI'ltlJtVIILijNOlAJLY l.xriUTMl NIIAV. I:V) 1 1. 111. 1 r.vT" 1'oVllaiiil Ai7 li.Uin. m. H.UI p. m. I Ar.McMlmivlllul.N. ftHa. in. Through Tickets To nil polnls "OIJTII anil MAST VIA California. I'or lull uilorinatiou rciiantim; raits, iiinpt, etc., apply to Die Company's nutmt, Halein, (Iiiwiui, K I'. lUKir.HH, AMht,0. K.aiid I'uhm.Ab'I It. KUi;ill.i:it. .Manager. Oregon llailway and Navigation COMPANY, Columbia River Route.' Trains lorthu cast l(au rorlland at 7:i5 am and U..'i)pm dally, 'lie tlsto nnd from principal mints In tin UnllcdHlali , Can adamid 1. 11 rope. lit wnl New lllnliij? Caw. rULLMAN PALACE SIMBHS. I'reo I'amlly Hlieplnij C'lis run tlirnueli on Kxpri'H tnilliH lo Mnialia, Coma II III11II anil Kana City wlllionl iliamr'T Coiiiii'C-tlnniiiit I'ortlaud forHan 1'iiuhIh. co mid I'liuul Hound Hliit. Ylir lllrlbt.r tu.rllinl.ira mlilr,... ....u auditor thucoinpaiiy or A. I. MAXWELL a, V. A T. A U. .1, BMITli, tleii'l Muuuuor, I'ortlaud. M. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop Xh,.Hi Cuiniuurulitl Bt. JIuiiHo mill Currliifi) I'hIhIIiik, SIijii writing. 1'iijm.t liutij?liijr ami liTt.rutlii,'( Walt tintliih' 11111I kill loiuiiiiiig uxutilltt'il In tho latent "t.. K-. Exporiencod Workmen Emplo)eil StfisliKtion Giuraiitecd, l oil ! . u-t Ut'n you let your IWrk.