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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1889)
THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL. A Heart. Why Not a Soul? and buckle to It. I should tell you also to ' mako use of every spare moment, and study stenograpny as u your me depended upon Co'iununlcated It-" . it -- ? Dendl yes, df-nd w.iiJnp.hit then? "But when man onco takes a position," sonw.,..- Minrcfilthminre tlnn men Charles began, in feeblo remonstrance, Ms This old li.-tte friend no tr.t.thetrnved; .Ifi tit. wiaH 1 n ' This poo uuic Mend with my children He is always obliged to keep it, you ,(1.1Jt were going to say," the gentleman inter- rupted. "That is stuff and nonsense. If In glad gone diy ere il-.tli hid fell, you have the right pluck and ambition and Twiw J i who uau.1u.iI m ln e so well, application you can make your job a tern- Aprettj w.ieu.id cliii.t emu.iln, porary affair, a bridge across a stream; NotlnmUil of di-alli, n ic.rc.n.i pain. and if you are auovo accepting such a po- sltion, or too inaoient ana unambitious to work Into something better if you do accept It, then you are not worth saving," and with this the gentleman turned away. Charles had twenty-five cents of the watch money loft In his pocket. This was ino sum wwu oi ma earimy possessions. I And when my b.ibe lr.im me ere hid xaa vruy m ivimju mis gcuuemon looneu upon the pride which mado him hesitato about accepting the position of car-con ductor seemed tho expression of all busi- I ww licrtoopiindMmkihts head, ness men from bis uncle to tho present one. ! Then murmer low, "poor Jap, they are "Well, what do you say I" the gentleman dead, I too must go." inquired, returning a moment to speak to' And 'mid tho wintry wind' sad moan him. old Jup and 1 went home alone. "If you will show me how to secure tho situation you spoke of," Charles replied, ' And JnpUdcad beneath the mold, with a lip which would quiver a little in A faithful body still and eold. spite of all ho could do, "I will go immedi- Is thu tlle cm,? Ah who can ,cll? ately and Bee about it," , I ! will not ay old friend, farewell, "Good for you 1" said his companion. "1 But unto you, faithful and true, will go with you," and the rich merchant I I'll say adieu, old Jnp, adieu! Oh how .aoinemor.eJ picture sl.i-.v.-i, The well' me h ne at il ly'.i bilght elo-e The children witU-hlntr at tlie gate The mother w.iiulcriin; hj so late. With glndoino jouud aud sprightly bound welcome too from Jap I found; lly the cold damp clay on the coffin ltd, He seemed t'i know mid feel our woe. passed his arm through that.of his strug gling, poverty-stiicken companion, and in this way they Bought the office of the great railroad company. A few brief words and tho ugly business was settled. The young man would take his place the next morning at six o'clock, with a small but sufficient salary. a.i - - "I have the best works on short-hand," the gentleman told Charles as they were about to part, "and If you will step around to the house with me I should be happy to lend you the books. My daughter studied stenography for fun. It took her ono year to learn tho system by studying a little every day. You ought to be able to beat a girl at the business." Charles smiled. Application! That was what his uncle said he needed moro thar any other quality. Should ho take this man's books and promise Hiiin to spend his spare time in the study of stenography? How strangely his affairs were being taken out of his hands. The young man had always believed that tho great business of the uni verse was taken care of, but this was the first time he had ever felt that his small af fairs wero in any way managed or directed, ifow it seemed to him as if his ways were in some incomprehensible manner being ordered. Of course there was neither generosity nor justice in tho matter, and every thing was all wrong; still some power outside of himself was responsible, and he wondered, as he looked over the strange characters that evening in the book his new friend had lent him, which straggling mark bis life was like. They all meant something, ' and that was one comfort some letters, some phrases, but the zigzag character which stood for him would doubtless bo the one of smallast account. It might bo an interrogation point, he thought; surely no one asked more questions or received less answers. Ho had had one meal that day. His re maining twenty-five cents must bo saved for breakfast the next morning. How he was to manage for a full week without any money was a physical and mathematical problem which ho was not equal to. "Sufficient unto the day" and "Think" not of the morrow," wero the last words on his lips beforo going to sleep; and they were repeated with so much reverence and such evident desire to get hold of tho faith which was dimly dawning upon him, that his good angel must have felt comforted. Promptly at six tho next morning the young man took his place on his car. Tho first, thing to do was to sweep it out, Charles Barney had never handled a broom in hi9 life, but he gave his mind to the work, and succeeded in appearing much less awkward than ho felt. There was a arood deal to learn, Indeed, much moro than he supposed, but ho listened to the numer ous instructions wltn aiienuon, ana nis new work commenced. It was not quite as dreadful as ho sup posed. Btlll, it was distasteful enough, and the poor fellow wondored if ho should ever get used to it. At noon, on his return to the car station, ho found a letter from his new friend with an inclosure of five dollars. "I had'an impression," it said, "that you were entirely out of money. I tried once when I was about your age to livo without eating. It didn't work. I am sure it won't work in your case. Come in and see mo some time when you havo leisure. Keep up your courage and stick to your stenog raphy." Only an hour could be given to study in the first twentv-lour hours of his now life; but this time was a refreshment instead of j P1 A K. STRANG, ,Nn, Ml Commoi -l.il street, SAL KM, - - OUKliO.V IUU II IN - "There was n frog that lived In a spring He caught nch a cold that he could not sing." Poor, unfortunate, liatrachain! In what n sail plight lie must have been. And yet his mibfortune was one that often'bofulls sinners. Many a once tuneful voice among those who be long to the "genius homo" is utter ly spoiled lv "cold in the head," or on the lungs, or both combined. For the above mentioned "croaker" we are not aware that any remedy was ever devised; but we rejoice to know that all human singers may keep their heads clear and throats In tune bva timely use of Dr. Sage's Catarrli Ilemeilv and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, both of which are sold by druggists. Winds Itself. The New Haveu Clock company, after a year or two of experiment, have at last perfected a piece of mechanism wjiieh, if it does not realize the desire for perpetual mo tion, seems at least to be a step in that direction. They are now man ufacturing and about to put on the market a self-winding clock which can be letaik-d at 15. Tho motive power is furnished by electricity generated by two Le Blanche cells, which do tho work efl'ectually for from twelve to eighteen months without renewal. The mechanism is simplein the extreme. Much of the ordinary clock is omitted and little remains save the escapement wheel. The clock is wound every hour by a current from tho two cells of the buttery working through a pair of magnets. The main wheel, which revolves once an hour, con nects the current at every revolution. When the contact is first madu and the current passes through the magnets the armature is pulled down to the magnet heads, draw ing with it an arm which winds wie tooth of the rachet wheel which is fastened to the box containing a spring of the lincst steel attached to the center pinion. This operation is repeated for five or ten seconds at the rate of three blows u second until the spring Is wound and the cur rent is cut oft by the passage around of the mam wheel. A SCRAP OK I'Al'EB SWKS HKK LIFE. It was just an ordinary scrap of writing paper, but It saved ner me. She was in the last stages of con sumption, told hy physicians that aiu iv-ns Ini'urablo and could live on ly a short time; she weighed les than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read ol Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew bet ter fast, continued iui use and is now strong, lieaiiny, rosy, i""i' "-"- inir 140 nounus. ror luuer iraiutu- free tit POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thi powder never varies. A marvel ot puritv.strength and wliole-inene. More economical than the ordinary ."finds, nmt cannot he sold In competition Mltli the multltudooflow test, short weight alum or phoxphate powders. Sold only In eniix. Hovai. Hiking 1,owhekCo..1(XI Wnll.N. Lewis M. Johnson A Co., Agents, Tort land, Oregon. STOVESand RANGES .'tombing, Gas an.il Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. J- Agent KOYNTON lor the KICUAltlteON A COMPANY'S tabllelietl In 1SI9 First Midi Furnace. I I Bank SAL. EM. OHKUON. rim sAin on lkask. T TV lit 8AI.K Oil I.EASK. Who wants to 1 purchase or lease a saw mil.? Address II. 11., this olllce. 9-fldwlw V ANTIH). YirANTED Actuation by n Japanese V at housework or dish-Mii-sklng. Ad dress this olllce. S-lBlwI WANTED A boy or el rl In every school In America as coriesponilcnt nmt agent for the only youth's newspaper on the Pacific coast; liberal pay. Address, sendlnestamp, "The Young Ciiliroriilmi," San Kruncisco. B2I13 WXr. N. l.AlK'K, - im. J. ttKYNoi.ns, JOHN MOIK, - - - - President. Vice President. . - Casliler. GENERAL BANKING. Kxcliange on Portland, San KrnncWco, New York, London and Hone Kihik bought and sold. Stale, County and City warrants boucht. Farmers nre cordially Invited to deposit mid transact Imsiue-s with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops' and other property ai reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at the hank In most reliable companies. NOT1CK. Oll'M'II. Cll VMUKII, s.i1piii. Or.. September '-". Ivsi. i Notice is lierrbv given to hum It may I concern, that K. M. Wiiltc, n ield nt audi property owner of the cltv of Silem. for lilmselfnndln uciiaii in "ine -wuciu mw railxe Union" has tins day men ms pen- ( Hon pmylnc an order of the common ....,, p.irrTii IN'1LY! cininiAl MuiitlliBnll of Church. SuinimT -VST vociiANUKOK AIIS .ml ilatillol streets vine between State' rsULllA.xui-.ur wti and Court streets In .ihl cit and that 1 Northern Pacific Railroad. 'great overland route. TH-E YAOUINA ROUTE. riinrvd-iv.TVtobcrai. lvs:. lit p.m. nt said council ennuiuer XI o'clock has been .llnee llcd by tho council as the time and pine ror considering said petition and tnkln action thereon. L K. CONN. City lleeonler. mvnci. Council Cuamiiku, Salem, Or., September St. 1SSS). Notice Is hereby k1 en to whom It may concern th t A. Hush, president, and . llrevmnu, secretary of tlio Salem Klourlnc Mills Company, on behalf of the Salem Kloui hi); M ills Co, n corporat Ion dolnc ul ness and ownlni; properly In the elly of Salem, have this day tiled their petition pr.ivlngnn order of the common council Micallmrallof l-'iiint street between Trade and Mill stieets In said city, and that Thurd-iv,Oetober2lth, Ismi at 7::o'cloek, p. in , at said council chiunber, has been ll.edb thei-ouncllas the Hnnuind place lor eoiisld.rlns -slid petition and taking action t hereon. L. K. CONN, City Iteeordcr. For the Public Good. SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And nil points Knit In St. PAUL uiul MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Pacific railroad Is the only line runnliis' I'lissenKertrnlnt, Second elns sleeiers iiVi-e of eh.irse) Luxurious Day eiKiehes, Pullman Palai-e Sleepmic Cars. Paltico UlnliiK Cars, (meals Toe) from Port laud to the east. ce that vour ticket read via tho Noithcm Pacltlc railroad and avoid the change, of til rx. ESTAIIMSIIKD NATIONAL AUTItOUITV 11Y Tlie Capital National Bank UK ron SALE FOK HALE Within tho ne.t two days. S7ncresof pood land, 2 miles north of balem, on the river. Nearly all under culti vation and well Improved; cood house and barn. Inquire, for particulars of Chas. Pugh, nt llellinger &. Co. State street. I?10K SALE Thoroughbred Irish Setter ' Dor; one j car ord; well trained; In quire at Capital Journul olllce. 1710 It SALE Eleven head of hops, twelve 1 head ef yduiiK cattle and lleilisl-class milk cows, nnuKood work horse. Inqulie of E. O. Allutow, 2uM Commercial street. Salem, or at my farm thiee and a half miles south of Turner. JOSKI'H WoCinUNHAUSK-V. VUit SA1.K.-A KA11S1 OK 4 AC11I-S L' all under fence and cultivation, In tho best range country of Eastern Oregon. The best chance ever oll'ered for a man to cutnige In stock raising. Kor pailleulars call on or address W.H. HY AIIS, Salem, Oieon. SOCIETY XOTIur."!. nl.IVELODOENo. IS. I. O. O. K. U In Odd Kellows' Hallupsta rs. ( rnei Commercial and Kerry stitet-, ..-n nrdnvnt 7:i0l. ill. J.T.GItKOU. WM ( Secretary. ?T A. 11. Sedgwick Post. No. hi ment of Oregon, nietts e- el evening at the hall over thi-On-e eoiniKinv'H olllce. Vlsltlni' coin . cordially Invited to attend. A. W. DitAYGKii. PmtCi mini Icr. It. K. SOIITHM'ICK. Adjtlta It. uscssirm'u'-.'"' . SALEM Capital Paid up, OREGON. - - $75,000 - 10,000 It Is an Indisputable fact that the hand somest esiibuie trains that are now run on tho Ametlcan continent are those on the llurlliiglon route, leaving from Union depot In Dinner, alobt. Paul, Immediate Iv on arrival of all through trains from the west. The first and second class couches are magnificent, tho rtcJInlng chair ears suburb, tho Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, and as ror the meals that un served In those piklneo llmllngton dining errs yum yum. The next time jou go east to Kansas City, Chicago or St. 1Ollls, It von mention to tlie ticket agent that you want your ticket to read from Denver or lj i....l nfi.. tl.n lliti llm.tmi tiiiitA nil wl'llget It.nndyou will aliuiysbe glad of 'l r von mi l.i the Northern or Canadian Pacltlc. the elegant cstlbnlo trains of The llurlliiglon lioutc, between SI. Paul and Chicago, or St. Louis, will eniry sou along tho lastein shoieol the Mississippi river for a distance of :VV) miles, amidst hcenerv that cannot bo sut passed; or, irjou go via tho Oregon Short Line or Southern Pacltlc, and your ticket rends la The llutllngton ltouto fiom Cheyenne or Den ver, yiu will pass througli ail tho thriving cities mid towns located In what Is popu laily known as the llcaitot the Continent. Kor lmther lnrorinutlon njiply to A. C, Sheldon, Ocneral Agent, Si Klrst stieet, Portland. Oregon. l-llldAwtl Leave Portlund nt8n. m.and S:U) p. m. dallyarrlxo at MlnncaiHiIls or St. Paul nt (l;(V p. m. Paoikio Division. Trains leave Kitmt undo street dully at ll:.Vi a. m, and 8:10 p. in.; Arrive at Tiicoinii nt 7:10 p lit and l:'Jti n ni anlve Seattln tfc'iin in nndU.A"ip. m Through Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, elegani day ouches, finest palace dining cars between Poitland.Tacoiiiaimd Seattle direct. Dally sorv lee. A. II. CllAKLTON Assl. llen'l Pass. Agent, 121 Klrst St., Cor Washington St., Portland, Oregon. Depot lorner Klrst iindU Streots. JOHN F.STRATTON& SON Importers and Wholesale dealers In MUSICAL MEHCHANDISE. New York, II and Walker St .lohn K. Slrattou's Celebrated ltuslan Out Violin strings, the Klnrst lu the World. It. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MAHT1N, - Vice-President. J. H. ALHEUT, .... Cashier. DIRtCTORSt WYT.Clrjy, W.W. Martin, J. M. Martin, It. H. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. 11. Albert, T. MeK. Pntton. LOATSIS IVIA.1DI5 To flu mem on wheat and other market- able produce, consigned or in store, cither In private giawarlesoi- public warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Hough! at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Kruncisco, Portland, London, Paris, llerlln Hong Kong and Calcutta. HOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE WITW -oTKn n mici nun ihh.iiIu tn-iine tuat n c( to Ui-geet and inuet rolUblo houo, and they wo Ferry's Seeds '. M, FKKIIV UU. at &CKnowieucea to Da tarn Largest Seedsmen In the world. D M.FEnnY&Oo'f Illtiltrtted. Dstcrlp. tWs and Priood SEED ANNUAL For 1880 Will h mailed fREt fa all annllcanta. and to last rear's coitometl without nraerlnff It. inrtifw. larUatt Oaallaower I Gani'e" fad'oTlRoMr He25 InaxtiUllct. labouldMndtorit. Addreu D. M. FERRY . CO., Detroit. Mlcia. QCgjprgffpgtt " IMLl. UZZS WB wSM mmi&m Jgat iJl&jr : OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD ' And Oregon Development company' I steamship Hue. ili'i miles shorter, 'A) hours I less time than by any otliei mute. Klrst I class through passenger nnd freight lino rum roruauu ami an ihiiiiis in ine i u latnetto vnllcv to and from Sun Kranclscu. TIME SCHEDULE, (Ktccpt Sundnys): tave Albany 1:00 I'M lav e Corvallls ........ l.-to 1 M Anlve Y'aqulua ....... 6:10 I'M lOae Ymiulua 0:13AM lienve Corvallls WM A M Arrive Albany 11:1UAM O. A- O. tmlus ciiunect at Albany and Corvallls. The above trains connect at YAtiUINA with tho Oregon Development Co's Lino ifSteaMshlps between aiptlnn and San Kiimclsiii. SAII.IM1 HATES. MTK.VMKIUI. KllOVt VAUUIX Wlllumettn Vnllcv. ...Monday Sept. II Willamette Valley Tuesday " 17 Willamette Valley, Wednesday " IT. SlKVVtKll-S, FltOMHAN FIIANCIHCO Willamette Valley ..Wednesday, Sept. 1 Wlllainetle Valley Krlday " 1J Willamette Valley Saturday ' i!l Willamette Valley Siiuday " !S) Tins isimpany reserves the right to change sailing dates w Ithout notice. N. it. lMsscngcrs fivun Portland and all Wlllnnietto Valley pnlntH can tnako close connection with the trains of the YAlHUNA HOPTE at Albany or Corvallls, and lr destined to San rnmclsco, should arrange to nrrlv e at Y'aiiuina thu evening before date of sallln;, I'assi-ngrr anil I'u-lght ll.ilrs AlnAis the lowest, Kor lutormntlnn apply to Messrs, IICL.MAN A Co., Krelght and Ticket Agents ax) and 'Ml Kroni St.. Portland, Or. or to C.C. HOOUE, Ae't (len'l Krt. A Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacltlc H. It. Co.. Corvallls, Or. OvH. HASWELL, Jr. (len'l Krt; A Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., :)l Montgomery s:.; : San Kranclseo, Citl Itemembcr tho Oregon Paelllu's Hipular summer e.xcurslons to Yiimilna. Low rwlo tickets are now on sale, good every Wednesday and SatHrtlay tiiini Allinii), Corvallls and Philomath. Yours truly, U. H, (lOOUi:,A,U. P. Agout Our Oiiariiiitee It a dealer receives a complaint, (which he believes to bo honest) tiomanv musician to whom he has sold any of these sti lugs, ho Is iiiithoilred by us to give him another string without chin K.', und nil such loss will be madiigiMid by us to our customers, without iitlbblo or quesUon. (lluwaroot Imllallon.) Dealei-s will please send tor descriptive catalogue. Trad i supplied at low est price. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL to -VIA Boys and Girls. open on the "II h Thorough Inst rue- 1'ltOPKs.SIONAL C.lliiis. , B. SKIKK. MA...C "' 8. SICIKK.tCo. Dentls-r-- -I MIT rS. SICIKK.t CO. PentlsT.- -! mess i. extraction ofteeth Willi tie'i p (ess. Also gold crowns made and s -t. .ilck dental olllce near opera hottn-, s-il. 1.1 Or. r J. SHAW, attorney at law, siili-ni Oie- gon, OlIHo uistalrs In Hi- ! itton block. DlIYSliJIAN.-MUS. Dlt. M. . J phvslcian und Durvisiu. h and taken rooms over s-iu gioccry More. Chronic dlsi-ii i laity. Consultation free. W P. WILLIAMS, STKNOUIIAI'IIEH mid Typewi Iter Copyist. Wil. make iiepotts of trials, etc.; copying on typo 1 wrlterneeur.itely and nently ilne. omce over A. T YentmiH nirnliuie mom- ioiii incrcial street, Salem. fJi:0. K. SMITH fflwswa-Sei5aA.wTJsfls; He had been employed about two months , of tills woi(icniii mscoi'ii when one morning Uncle Adoniram stepped Dau'U. 1'ry'fl drug Btote. on his car. tiis nrsi unpuiso wm lup""" , ,, .... L ,,ri . . . . "t, i,i m mil. Tl lu unnnillll't'll tllUt tllU bOU Ol nai aovvn over nia uyoa uuu n.u.u .wwB-. . . - tlort if possible, but Charles Barney vas j rpippoo Tib lias urrlvud nt Zanzibar learning manliness as well as application, i ... ortior to net as "pwice-uinker" be andhe immediately thouKht bettor of It. "' , .'",.,'. 1Ild .,. Imtives The old man did not look up when his tween tho aennnus und tlie ntiuves nephew gave blm his change; but Charles inhabiting the towns and villages said, seftly: "Good morning, uncle,'' and aoug tue ' excSed, grasping the Tho ashes of General Pa-al de conductor's band. "Charles, my boy, how iaoll will lw renioveu snortiy imm doyoudol" , , . I the old St. Pancrass coiiietcry lu There was abundant love and heartiness i reburled in Corsica, in Uncle Adoniram's voice andmanner. and London am rioimi ' there was something more that was new to the native laud of the Ulstinguisiit.ii Charles. Ho knew now that for the first I ,)atrj0t tnl soldier. Umehls uncle really respected blm, and out ,:C..U... of this a stronger courage was born. Uaeklon S Arnica ban e. 'I havo been very lonely without you," Ti.,, )(isi s-ve III the world f;r tkiA man snid. ns he stood on the back ,,,u i,nils sores, ulcers, Kill nintfnrm with hU nepnovv, "uu been worried about you, too, .. nniiiMin home. Charles!" ' ,n.iu .mil misltlvelv cures lilies "Because I wanted to see If I was really navreiiuired. It is guaruutwd . . n.l.4An TITnn YTnilTltr mim -. . .,. going to Keep my jiuaiwuu, j D -answered, "and because, uncle, I wanted to rid mysolf of aU feeling of humiliation before I saw you again." "Where do you stand in the matter now!" Uncle Adoniram inquired, as be brushed a tear from his cheek." "Almost on my feet," Charles replied. "Are you looking for anything else, my Wj" ... ,. "lunituayingsienograpuy mm " "j SMITH'S nut House Os 'l&l&PsM meets H - IBIM ifSS588rB ..i:r. v, ttxiitJsjihJW1 us an Vil t TTrti'f HH V.COY v SJ-5J5C BUS I' "!?' 8 RESTLESSKES3' Igl ,l' spec E STRICTLY VIOITAOJ.1 HH i.illlVV C MUkTaCSS fAMILT MeOIOINL W it l BA8E9t 6A., H C PHILADELPHIA. WB E. I fttt.OHEDolbLJMB Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD Are now provided with lino new drayB and trucks aiidnrepiepaied to no all busi nes In that line In the hen! or Hhnpe. They clvo their personal upervlioii to all wurli. Coriierlale and Comiiielrelal HtreetM. The Bchool will f,f Hentelillier. lion in inn priiimij win anv.iuciul EnglishBranches. LATIN AND ELEMKNTS OF MUSI -In couihc.- Soiithiu'ii Pacific Company's Line. TUB MOUNT SHASTA I10IJTF. Time lli-lnrru SaIi-iii ami Sun r'raiirla-ii5 Tblrty-slx llouis, CAI.IKOII.NIA KXI-IIUSS Tit V1N lllt.V DAI 1,1. lIKrWKKN 1'Oltl'I.AH) ANIIM. V. 7Mp. in. U:l 1 p. in. 7:t.'i a. in. ITvT I. v. Ar. I'orllauii Kaleui .San I'm M. -NoillT;" IttlSu. in. :M a. nt. 7:00 p. in. r.x- I.OIMI, I'AISI NOKU THAIN ( II Vll.V ui:it mwiitij. rortlaiul Ar.T !I:I1 p.m. HuH-iii l.v. l'.'.IU p. in. Kukciio l.v. U.W a. In. S.U) n. ii. 11:10 a. in 'J. It) il nt l.v. l.v Ar. $50. HORSES. $50. nno hundred head of biood inures J. l'lt'ii'itirioit. IH'tO MIMdll j"wvvv" DKAI.KH IN FURNITURE. WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER, WCTUltEH, Jllrron., MoldlngH. rrnme, nahy Can-la- l-ii, WnvnnH, IUW, htatloiu-ry, .No- tloni, Holiday tlnods, Cnxiuct Set, U.uilliioekii, Ktc. Tcnls, Awnings, Etc., Made to Order. 307 Commercial St., (Bank Block), SALISM, Ol-iliOON mlffht. uncle, and I am cettinK aloni? finely, By and by I hall have mastered it, and then 1 can alwav find employmenU" The young man went home the, next day, for he felt that hli uncle needed him; but heatUlkept hii polUon a caronductor and studleJ every spare moment. Ills uncle read to him. and laughed at tho strange characters he so deftly put on wtMnd In this manner a year went by. Then Charles Barney found more conKenlalem. plovment, helped to it by the merchant who WbU steadfast friend. He had served an Invaluable apprenticeship to the Inexorable tasVmaster, recess ty, and had been an apt "kolar, not onlyleaftlng dis patch and application, but finding out that a true man can ennoble the lowUet labor. pwr Brk, in Ywth' OjwpMlu " nd I have i,eim feVer yircs, tetter chiipiH-tl Why have i,ani. cUIlblnitiH, corns and all fckln on,,v ' eruptions, ami ixisitlvely curea plk or no nay reiiuireu. n i kuw""'"" toL'lve perfect satisfaction, or money rcniniluil. Price 2.5 t-eiits ikt box. , For wile by Daniel J. l'ry, lniB-' git. ' In Iceland tlu Orx. Templaw li:iolx-un an agitation fur pioni 'bltlon. The whole iwjiulntlon f Iivlaild is hut "0,000 to 80,000, untl ofthi'KK!VLT.l thoti-rfind are CJiol 3-f!oody of ull klnd will m Ihe r-KU-larlin-tallmaiit plnu m the cll): SMITH'S AUCTION HOUSE, Corner of Liberty nml blete t-tni u, aleiii, Uniron. Temp-law. WILLAMEHE UNIVERSITY (Iruduutnt HtUdrllt In DeaTne5J Can't Ke Lurca bj c-ll-UtUlloiw.) felllB.1... 1HUII.W.. mid th VheiVni'l'm1seU iull.u " ri,rl:tl!'ll.' fc.'.HO .r H.il. ..r.... u.i.. it .- n.lirelv r.nl, urMlIn : ....'. . ...i hi. i.it-i..ii in mTl ..,n.HIl..Uni.Min.' to H U-Oorllil)ia t.-rcver. iiiiiei-""'-' IriiHir mu.hHijt oil r.U. U ':' " au l"'-"l nd li. j i the-.. .- I""V . i . ulli-r i'U llnn-ir-a i fcl.r reward rf Yi, o- 'I ' llwl ntoi bv nil tr uliin Half CJlarrh Cure. IVix ." ! iiu. Sold by Ul dru Classical, Lilcjaryj Scientific, : . .ti 4 sSarMEDIChL COURSES. .11 lube- It .?lH-liil.?rstinnd l.i !. ,ur in i"U 'uf learning in ihe North- Tho majority of tho 11U or the humaa fcody arUo from a dUeased Liver. Sim mons Liver Regulator hn been tho means f restoring moro people to health anl happiness by giving them a healtki liver than any other agency on earth. 4 Pi THAT TOO GET THE aVXVJXn A Fort a 11 a to DrugcUt. Ur. Edwin W. Joy for mny years sad now s crMDrous drucglit on tho oorner of Stockton snd Msrket etreoti In Bin Frsnciteo, probably nererdresmed of rlTsling In wctlth tho meill. clna klmn of tbo country. Bat rsrlotu ramon htrlng been floating around to tho effect that j ho has ilruck It big, an Camntr reporter wta deUllod to nnearth tho canao, and after ranch dlfflcoltynnraTelod tho following atorys It aeema that about aoven yeara ago an Kogllih pbyalclan, a gTeat atudent of botany, locattd In tola city. Ilia practico wa not extecilre, aud yet tbo few caaca that came to blm attracted no ' little attention. Ilia tucceaa aeemed to bo la tho treatment of liver and kidney dleorfere, and vitiated blood. In fact bis ability to cope with tbeae common complaint was marveloui. II. aocmed almoat Infallible, and hi quiet modeat method and hla well-kept secret wa aa much a rayiUry blmaelf. After but do. , partoro about a year later Mr. Joy determined to fathom tho aecrtt, and copying all tbs pres criptions b bad filled for tbo emtio doctor he began a tjaUmatlo aualyals. lb hla exam. Inatlcn bo dlaeovertd running all through tbo TiraaerlDtlons for liver and kidney trouble, vitiated blood and atomaeb dlaordere a conplo of vegeUbl extracU laaigecou to Lauioraia, 0 simple and eo well known under bomclr every day name to ery acbool boy as to en tirely dlailpato the atupidon that tbey wero th active principles Involved. Bo certain, however wa Ur. Joy that bo bad dlacovered th aecrtt, that bo embodied tbo new element In a preparation of Barsapaillls to dlaguiao tbo tute,-and put It before Id customer under th iaodtt nam Joy'a Vegetable Barsaparilla. ImmodlaUly tho aam marvelous etorl cam Utk cf 1U aatonlahlng efloeU, and th mjetcry aa solred, and the talk It ha creaUd ta alna-ly caused It to atop Into promlnenc. and order pour tn dally from all over tb eoaat. ltd tbo another Calif orals ladstrylp lots eaUttoco. J. X4lrf and yiiuiiK lii)ii-K tor Mill-, l-'nrly in ally i-oltH i).i-ctcd in thu HiriiiK '1 io 11110 hoi-w-x, L'lyiluanil l'ur-hiiin Hlurk, Mi-lghl t-lxti-cu niiilKPWUtean hiuuliril: lmvo brcn with the tiiiinl fr th" P-i"t llin-i) yi'ars. Urlu'tiuil Ktoelt trout tho hi-t iiiiullty l inarrn. For paitleuhiiH nddriva ;r"c, v. It. Ill All". wU. Hail-in. Or, j, J. CULVER County Suueyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer, W. rUBYARS. Civil Engineer. Ilyars, Culver Walton Surveyors &. Topographer!, BiiruyN,ilruflN, iiIiiIh iniipiiiind iti-Hi-rlptloiia nfliiiuU, tun nlntri, mid r.mil", illtrht-M, Htrei-tH, hiiuits, iilli-yn, i-to. fin-, iiiaduuiiil furulnhcd at ri-iiKOiiulilii nrliCH. (Jld Lbmt 8oias TMrr. uumcrii and lliii-n n--oH- w. sus-ounur tatillKln-il rioiiiiirlgliiiil tior, .t. Held aoten. (JniduH lor ditches, mud. Mn-oU oraiiw- ith. with rotliiiali-H furiilnhi'd on nppllni- linn. Addn-iw County BtirvcyorV ulllci-. Solum, Ungiiii, '1 KUMS sad further Inmrnmllon muy he hado..nppl.a,.l...loi,vKHi Cor. Ulieincliiitu and HtIoHin. 8-ao-if DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSKUM OF ANATOMY 751 Miirki't Ht.Han KrniiL-lNco Adinliisliiii'JIitviitH, (liianil li-arn hmv to iivuld dlMi-aMi. CoiiHiillatloit ami tri-atiiii'iit pt-rnoniilly or hy li-tler, on HiM-iniati-rrhoi'a orgcnltal Mi'iikni-i-M, and all dliwiihso of iiita. Hi'iid for 11 book. I'rlMilo ollli-o '111 t'otiNUltallon fivo. Ueary Htreet. O'J 1 t ! PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. Kor ai-romiiioiliition ol m-i-oml clans paMii-iiitiTH atlachi'il tinupiimi IiiiIiin, TI10H. I'. i-oiiipHuy'x ferry ninkcH con nectloii with all thu ri'KUiiir tnuns on Hi I'jii-l KMu DInIhIdii 110111 liKit ol 1 f. triti I'ortlaml. flfest Side Division. Ilchvecn Portland and Curviillis: IIA1M' (KXC'KJ'r l'NJIA'). v." l'orlland Ar. ! (fcSU p r. C'oivallU l.v. I liiO p. 111. 7:'t)a. lii.ll.v. U: 1 1. in. I Ar, W CHAS. NUN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) N SCOTT, - - Iterelver. On and iiflerJiiniiSIItW!) and until furthi-r notliiitraliiiwlll run dally (except Hun iluijii follews: WAST SIDIS. Coimrg Mull Kruiu i'ort , laud ' 1,V. h.UUalll ,1'ortl'd Mall hTATHINH. .'ill I! ID.Ij 'i-oiin.AMir.iw v Knot or K Hln-cl lln'ii iJimliiig, hl.TiiiilV, Af. 3.15. pin. Ar Z.-H '.'.'''I Wood b urn, TOWIIM-Illl, McKeu, I'ow'ril I'orl lauil 10, ll.C ll.l'J ll.'i'j Jit. Angel, I I.V, I Jhm'ii'w, lilU . HIVMKlll. VI. i) ! .lohiMtou's Mill' IV, , ,-tntucrUnil. I.' II K.wi MtdsJiiiiil.,! i.im Aiuviuiy, uin.vllle, Ale I.M1 I liM 1.11 '.:' S.IS ajtt 1411 &i 1 - us;. 6JV0 Ar in Comiuutlori uilloou wilr O I'OruMllig, V,Vt tlo, Crahtrte, Hirfcwi, I'll Hum 11, I'Ulnvluw. Ilrouiuvlllu, iPotlciid, 1.10 l.l.' 1.10 1SXS lil liSJJ 11.15 I Lift 11.11 WM IU.S Tho nUYJ-U.S'OmDEis issuud Idrch and Bopt., oach year. It is sji onoy elopaclin of usoful infor- mntlon for su who pur- ohano tho luxuries or ino ixnniialtlo Of lifo. Wll oan olotho you and furnish you with all tho nooosscry ami uumuuw appllanoos to rido.walk, danoo, sloop, eat, flsh, hunt, work, go to chmoh, or stay at homo, and in various siaos. stylos and quantltlos. Just flguro out what Is roqulred 10 do oil those things COMFORTABLY, and V,"i,n TftrvMiiB' enttmate or the valuo of tho nUYHHU GUIDE, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 conts Vu pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-111 Michigan Avenue. Chicago. 111. HA11VKL0US MEMORY DISCO VK11V. Only Genuine Syilem of Memory Training Four Books Learned In one reading, Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. riu-ut liidiicuiuciits to ixirreHMindt-nc Climae. ...... I'wiipi-ctiiii, with opinion of l)r Win. A. lliiliimoiid, the worfd-laiiied HpeclallMt 111 Mind DlkiiifcC, Dunlul Urit-nli-af Ihojnp win, tho tfreat I'sycholoijUt. J. M, Ilticuly n l ..illlir ,.r lllll I'lirl.MllIl AllVfKlltO N. V.,ltliliiirdl,ro"lor,tlinHcli-iilliit, lions. V. W.Aktor, Jiiilah I'. llenjiiiniiii, nd olherK, M-ut IHt rrt-ohy Prof. A. l.MHKTTi:, '437 1'lfty Ave., .S V J.3-MI. dw ' At Allii?uy niiil OTrvTnila coiiiieul Willi rtiliiH of Oii'Kon rut-lilt) Itullroud. Thiotiuh tlelcctxto till iKilutH south and etiHt via l'iilllornla KxJ-iti Mi tIiXi N3!i ' LX Jiyjmiyjiil Y ThMT fcYii. ri.'vf" voriiiriuiArrnrixruTiFi. H.UUp. m. I Ar..Mu.MliiiivllleI,v. fi: Ui ii. in. Through Tickets I To ull pilll,lH "OIJTII and KAST VIA-- California. l-or lull information ri-Kiiritimc rati-H, iihii,etn., apply tii the ColMl'iiny'n uicunt, -iiili'in. On iron, K. I'. IttKlKHH, Aht.(l. K, und 1'iiss.Ak t It. KUr:ill.Klt. Muuuuur. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY. ' Columbia River Roule.' PRI NTING. mi- nt -l-IIK I.AItmiHT RSTAIII.IHU ment III thu Wiito. Iiwer rates than '1'ruliis for the cunt Havo I'ortlund ul7:S am und I'.:) pin dully. Th) t lo ami from prliu-lpal iMilnlslii th( United HtutfM, Cull adu und I'urope. Hleganl New Dining Cars. PULLMAN' l'ALACK SLEEI'EHS. I'n-o Kiunlly HlicpliiirCunt run thniugli on i:iinit t rut n to Diiuihu, council HIilIM uiul Kulimis I tty witiiotii ciiiiiiKo t.'oiinictloiiKut 1'ortlund furHuu Kriinc-U-oo and l-iiL'vt Hound (ioIiiIn, Kor lurther partlciilurs nddrexs any uicciitof Ihucompuuy or A. 1. MAXWELL, O. I. A T, A U. J, HMIT1I. Ueii'l Munauer, I'ortlund. 10.19 1U4U VM Ml 8-lfl 7.11 ti-TJ irleo lUt of Joh prTiilln-, and cntalwutj rculldanks. . . l' 41. WA111'., orlluiid. ijirtMt Hook lnl lllunks Ir lliuMnlt-, u d LlKCi-st dlaeouut. Miiiil fifi I iirli- tut of ioh nrliillnk-, and (nUlrwiitj ol I II. 1 RANKIN'S Htam Printer Ha'.em Oregon. Paint Shop No.li'il Commercial St. IfmiHit nml PurrliiL'ii 1 'ill ill III if. IIDV SVJ . ."-.. rr.. -. ,,..., , ,, s .... r- ia in .. i . uiian iirs-iiiiiis niiip Miiiuiiiiir iisiii 00 'liny Hit wiih iioni, ior ur. iii-n-u rjiKii ""k;, ' i"-' h"'j ; i" I Oolilen Mitlli.-al Dlm-uvury w 111 rt-.tlecorutliiK, W"' nl,lK iuiU; .. S a . . ill . ' .....1.,!.... ,,t i.i.llii.il 11 lllia III f IbJ t htnro licullli nun iteniiiy, upiiuiiu i wihuuiuk uai:viiihi i ... nml Mtreiiytli. I'iM-tlully Iiuh H,tl. IliUIIIIt'nll'll HH IMHUIiuy in uuiiiiK . . ... , - , , r"!,?i.,Li.',o!)!I:fndfat Hdii-riu-um, ifttt-r, iHiiiH.tMruui.oi, Experienced Workmen Employed, HU pill u thick n hand ieri-uadni flw, And where, they fill us lertuliily they slew wnit wtlil of onu of tliiMy Ignorant iloutorM in thu tiiriy iiiiil-h, who iiiIkIU well lmvo iH'i'ti called tliu iilil-tlo-eaiiip of iliMth. Tlio htMl-rur froin thu wrofulu, with wiren hm bml an Job'M. iift'il not now curw; the CohurK. lt I.V I.V I luket ut il oUtluu i woi-uu m per Imv UK u-enl. vrct M t iitatfAQo., prpirMors1ToledQ, O: ' Wt Kri..il oMUk nrl ionay ju kwiuwi 'r-MUopi.io0HtVAJf8COVf rrcvjiicui Kalsm, Orti n II. W.Cot. VllV iL'ri.iA If.in l,.r hmI I ivtf mile ISttien A Ik ' muiu l t ' if 117 tMvr. .777T !rn!W&m:ii irywl:niriii.MwiKirmiHwi-iH Satisfaction Guaranteed. inin. rumml from 1'ortland. ir CHAM. S. Wtrrr. Itlver, Oeusral OrftiiMi, .S W t!or, Kt.I nun I'lnt, t'urtUtud.Uiron- IlIgH, lllll-Jolllt lllw.'Uff, Wllltu sM-ll UiK, ijoitre or iiiick mv:k, nnti vn lurKfd "JiiimIh. . full uiul (H uu U'loro you Ivl youy work, .il., 'jnt " IKHIJI Jill II .1 .