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1 WHAT THEY WEAR. Among serviceable petticoats, nothing (s bettor than those of biscuit calico, with three flounces embroidered In self color. Tailor made parasols to match gown and bonnet oro among the last suggestions of the enemy of which good dressers will bowaro. A boon to bedraggled humanity Is the waterproofed silk umbrella that dries itself with a single shako and which is too new to have as yet got tho general use it deserves. London's craze just now is Pekln inch wide stripes, in stuffs of cotton, wool, silk or linen find If tlm ftfTpnf fa nnf i.uAR u trast of color it Is brought about in the man ner of weaving. Gowns of white pongee have the blouse and full sleeves deeply honeycombed, and a honeycombed panel at the side as well, or else they aro trimmed with many lengthwise rows of lace insertion. Big hemstitched handkerchiefs of pongc can be had in nearly all the summer colors, and aro among the most useful of small wraps, as they can bo either shawl, collar or flchu as tho wearer has a mind. Sailor collars of moire or volvet, and gath ered scarfs of china crapo sewed in the shoulder and crossing at front aro among tho trimmings used by good modistes upon waists of silk, foulard or grenadines. Leather or leather colored silk is now much used for the trimming of walking toilets, which are finished with hats topped with leather colored plumes, and 0 bow of leather ribbon tied jauntily on the parasol. Word comes from Paris that whito and cream gowns are less seen than last season; on ine otuer nana, nardly a colored gown but has white accessories, either vest, collar, cuffs, panel, petticoat or front of skirt. White skirts are reserved for evening wear, and are trimmed with lace, insertion and embroidery quite nt discretion, though it is well to remember that Dno simplicity is far and away bettor stylo than coarse orna ment To wear or not to wear whito at throat and wrists is now a wilting if not burning ques tion, and though thoro is something moro of latitude than in seasons past, the weight of authority inclines to the retention of lin gerie. A now and charming effect in the much used Greek "key border," is made by form ing it of narrow ribbon, over which, after it is sewed to the gown, small velvet rings are fastened with embroidery stitches of the same color. Foulards just from Paris recall nothing so much as form and color in ccneral Insurrec tion, being streaked, splashed, dotted and spotted in moro ways than ever before oyo saw, ear beard, or it entered into the heart of man to conceive. That is a pretty young fashion for the evening gowns of pretty young girls, which makes tho waist a full blouse, low, but not too low with a wreath of rosebuds twined about tho neck and falling down to loso it self in the folds of a soft sash. In the present rush and crush of ocean travel it is well to remember that the best dressers wear ulsters with two or three small capes, in place of the antiquated hoods, and supplement them with wide brimmed stitched hats of the same stuff as the cloak. New York Commercial Advertiser. PP5 THE CAPITAL EVENIKGr JOURNAL. POWDER Absolutely Pure. purity, strength and wholcomeness. More economical than tbe ordinary kinds, nnd cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or MiuuiiLD pvwuciB. ouiu uiuy in cans. Royal Baking Povvdek Co.. loif WnlLN.Y Lewis M, Johnson & Co., Agents, Port land, Oregon. ' Just Received At Charles Calvert's Millinery Bazaar one of the finest lines of Millinery Goods ever brought to Salem. All goods are of the latest design nnd have been brought direct from the Millinery Emporiums of San Francisco. The ladles of Salem nnd surrounding country are Invited to call nnd Inspect this line of goods. School Tax Notice. The school taxes of District No. 21, In Marlon county, nre now due nnd payable nt the clerk'b office, No. 104 Court street, in Opera House block, Salem. The same will bo deemed delinquent unless paid within sixty dnys from ante. DAVID SIMPSON, School clerk. October 15, 18S9. RELIGIOUS NOTES. Fifty per cent, of tho class of 1888 at Rut gers college will enter the ministry. Bishop Andrews, of tbe M. E. church, has taken up his episcopal residence in New York. The M. E. church, during the post twenty three years, has given over (3.000,000 to church extension, and aided over 6,000,000 churches. Queen Victoria has given 70,000, tho re mainder of the women's jubilee offering, to Et. Catherine's training hospital for nurses for tho London poor. Tho National Prison association of the United States will hold its annual meeting in Boston, July 14-19, The Rev. Phillips Brooks, 1 D. D., preaches tho annual sermon. The North American Review for July gives additional contributions to "Tho Combat for tho Faith." Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Rich ard A. Proctor, Robert Collyer, Rabbi Mendea and Frederick R. Coudert throw sido lights on tho Field-Ingersolr-Gladstono con troversy. Mr. Gladstone recently expressed a wish that life and strength might long bo spared to him in order that ho might first settle the Irish question, and, second, convince hit countrymen of tho substantial identity be tween the theology of Homer and that of the Old Testament. July IS, 1888, will be the seventy-fifth an niversary of the landing of Adoniram Jud son in Rangoon and tho founding of the Burmab.misslou ; hence every Baptist church in America is invited by the Baptist mis sionary union to observe Friday, July 13, as s day of special prayer for missions. An inter-denominational Bible conference is to bo held at Ocean Grove, N. J., July 25 31, the Rev. Dr. kL. W. Munhall, conductor. Bishops Newman and Nicholson, Professors W. G. Moorehcad, L. T. Townsend and S. L. Bowman, and tho Rev. Drs. J. H. Brookes, N. West and W. J. Erdman are to bo pres ent and read papers. Tho 000,000 slaves who were recently eman cipated in Brazil received liberty on the Lord's Day. A Sabbath session of the legis lature whs hold. Under the presence of great popular enthusiasm tho bill was rushed through first, second and third readings iii the chamber of deputies and Feuato and re ceived the signature of tho regent of tho em pire on tho Sabbath, the 12th of May. Tho Belgrave Presbyterian church, Lou don, recently lost the pastoral services of Dr. Adolph Suphir. A Rev. Mr. Gregory, of Kilmalcolm, Scotland, was suggested as the successor of Dr. Saphir. A shorthand writer was sent to Kilmalcolm, who reported the service from beginning to end, and then Uw reporter's account was printed and circulated among tho congregation of the Belgrave church. A call to Mr. Gregory was tb re sult. BASEBALL TALK. ;t t said that the PitUbw management u sorry' they bought DunUp. It is whispered, and pretty loudly too, that Brooklyn will be In the League next season. The Eastern International league was re cently organized with clubs In Oswego, Kingston, Belleville and Watertown. The Portland. Me., club Is reported as sell, lng its players, with a view of going out of the business. Pitcher Mitchell and Catcher Gibson go to Salem and Pusselbacb to VVor- MRS. M. E, WILSON, Milliner and Dressmaker, I.u .--1 the Indies of Salem nnd vicinity to r ul Inspect her select stock of Fall . 1 ' that has Just nrrlved. She will 1 1 culr-i' attention nlso to the Infest sij.,Oii'..cinnklng. INSURANCE Company. Fire and Marine. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - Salem, Oregon WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In ical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is the oldest, largest and least expen sive Institution of learning in the North west. School opens first Monday In September Send for catalogue to TIIOS. VAN SCOY, President. '7: Salem, Oregon. A Wonderful Discovery. Without medicine or Rurgery! A won derful discovery! Sure prevention nnd cure nf iiIIpr nnd several other disorders. Send 60 cents in 1 O. order or 2 cent stamps and Set information wortn a tnousana nan ollara. Address C.EHWIN, 823 Front street, San Francisco, Cnl 10-2dwlm MILLIONS IN ITI The quickest way to earn money la to get HUBERT HOWE BANCROFTS History of Utah, The only true history of Momonlsm from its origin to the present time; endorsed alike by Mormons and Uentlles. Written without prejudice so you can see UTAH AS IT IS ! Nothing so nearly approaches the mirac ulous ns tbe rise of n new religion, founded bynnilltternteman, In the keenest coun- given us the greatest inventions. "pi..iinIinnnhA ntntAB their transla tion, the flrnt preaching, obtaining con verts, founding of Nnuvoo, origin of I o. lygamy. the exile from threestates. found lng a prosperous btnte In a desert beyond civilization, to be overtaken nnd passed by "iters, tbe executive ability ol Hrigham Young, the struggle between MormouUm nnd the United fctntes-thls is thrilling ns a novel yet true ninory. witjuw "sien nnd women wanted everywhere as agents. You can Make from S. to S25 Per Day . Hnrwu.cnw n (ha u-nrk t sells at sight if properly presented. Xo pi'nl required as we give SO days' time I toSellver and collect '."JLV?:. complete, run jioruccu uuihii ".,"" sent for l.a Apply for good territory Wnmedlatelyas It ft being fat taken up. The History Companv, 723 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. CALL AT TIic Favorite Cigar Store In Salem, or at their Branch Store at the Fair Grounds Kornflrst-clnss clgnr, or n select plug of tobacco. 1 FINEST CI' In the city are kept by them, All the leading brands nlwnys on hand. Their branch store nt tho Fnlr grounds Is the finest one on the grounds. Cnll nnd enjoy a good smoke. lore m JUST OPENED. Fresh nnd salt water fish, poultry, game and oysters in their season. On Courtst . opposite the opera house. One hundred dozen chickens wnnted. U GEIEIt, Proprietor. Heavy machinery is now run by artesian ma power in many parts of France, and the xperieBC of tbe French shows that the toper the well the jremter the pressure and the higher th temperature. Tbe famoua OreneUo well, sunk to the depth of 1,600 fMt, and Bowing daily tome 500,000 gallons, has pressure of DO pounds to the square inch, the water being also so hot that it is used for tottMtWbossiUU. New Express Wagon. J. O. HARRIS Has started u nor Express wagon and Is now prewired lu d, l er good to all irU of the city, buggige l and from the depot oVsnor! notice? Ulve him a call und your I order will be promptly atlended to. I A. E. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -DKAt.KH tN- STOVESand RANGES PlHmbicg, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. 5r- Agent for the ItlCHARDSON A tabllshed in 18t9 BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es- First Nationa Ban l( SALEM, OREGON. VM. N. LADUE. President. DR. J. REYNOLDS. Vice President. JOHN MOIR, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portlnnd, Sun Francisco, New Yorlc, London and Hong Kong bought nnd sold. Htnte, County nnd City warrants bought. Farmors are cordially invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances mnde on whent, wool, hops nnd other property at reaBonaoio rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at the bank In most rellnblo companies. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTHOUITY The CapitalNatioual Bank OF- SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid up, Surplus, - - $75,000 10,000 R. 8. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALBERT, I- - Cnshler. DIRtCTOHSi W". T.Gray, W.W. Martin, J. M. Martin, U. B. Wnllnce. Dr. vy. A.CusIck, J. II. Albert, T. McF. Fatten. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In private granarlesor .public warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, 8an Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin Hong Kong and Calcutta. DR. JORDAN &. Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 Market st.San Francisco Admission 25 cents, Goand learn bow to avoid disease. Consultation and treatment personally or by letter, on spermatorrhoea or genital wenkness, nnd all dlbeasse of men. Hend for a book. Private office 211 Consultation free. Ueary street. FOR MEN ONLY! nnclTIUEFor !' or failing MANHOOD APUdlllltoenertlind Nerro.n Debility) f11-l"D f Weskaeucf Body ft Mind (Effects Northern Pacific Railroad. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FAST TIIAINS DAILY I AUUlU1UtUr W4W1 STHAYEH OR STOLEN. , pMUHK mnTKN-ThcceiitUMHnn who X took Unit rubber coat nl the sociable nit he ) A. It. hull nil Mnmlav evening wlllmnrerii f.ivoron I lie (inner by leaving itnt thlsoltlfc. ret: sai.i:. ITIOII SALE One hore, double set hnr ! ness, one rnrm wagon, one 10-lncli steel plow nnd one grindstone, Inquire nt French lnundry corner of Clieinekctn nnd Summer streets. FOlt RENT. A HARRIED COUPLE or two ladles or two gentlemen may obtain, nt reason f nites, good board with a nicely fur nished suite of rooms In n tine locality, convenient to tho street rnrs. hr rallincr nt SC7 Winter street. FOR SALE OR LEASE. FOR SALE OR LE.V8E.-Who wnnts to purchase or lease n 6nw mlUT Address W. II. 11., this ofllce. 9-dwlw FOR SALE TIOR SALE. A FARM OF M ACRES J nil under fence nnd cultlvntion, In the best rnnco country of Eastern Orrtron. The best chnnco ever offered for n man to engngo in stock raising. For particulars call on or nddrcss W. II. BYARS.Snlcm, Oregon. SOCIETY NOTICES. KNIGHTSOF PYTHIAS.-Hcgiilarmeet lng on Tuesday night or each week nt ":SU p. 111. L.R. STINSON.C.C. W. 11. II. WATERS, K. of R. nnd 8. OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meets In Odd Fellows' llnll up stairs. Cornei Commerclnl nnd Ferry streets, every Sat urday nt 7:30 p.m. J. T. GREGG. WM. CLARKE, Sccretnry. N. G, GA. R. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Depnrt- ment of Oregon, meets every Monday evening atthe hall over the Oregon Land company's ofllce. Visiting comrades nri cordlnlly Invited to attend. A. W. DiiAYQEit, Post Commnder. B. F. SouTHWlCK, Adjutant. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L. 8. Skiff. Marks. Skiff. S. SKIFF & Co.-Dentlstry. Palnlcs extraction of teeth with new Drocess. so cold crowns mnde und set. llrlelc dental ofllce near opera house, Snlem, Or. V Also f J. SHAW, attorney nt law, Salem, Ore ' gon. Ofllce up-stalrs In tho Putton mocK. PHYSICIAN. MRS. DR. M. E. MCCOY physician nnd surgeon, hns located nnd tnken rooms over Squire Fnrror's grocery store. Chronic diseases a spec laity. Consultation free. 12-21dw w. P. WILLIAMS, STENOGRAPHER nnd Typewriter Convist. Will make reiiorts of trials, etc.; copying on type writer uccurntely nnd neatly done. Ofllce over A. T. Yenton's furniture store, Com mercial street, mem. CHARLES C. CURTIS, M. D Surgeon and Homoeopathic physician. Ofllce nnd residence, New Bank Block, :)07 Com- t) a. m. nnd from 2 to 3 iind7 to 8 p. 111. Dis cuses oi mu rectum uuu curunic uisenscs a specialty. Fifteen years experience. dw A NDREW II. DIVEN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Salem, Oregon. Ofllce heurs: 0 to 11 a.m., 3 to 5 and 7 to o ). in, Ofliec: Court street, next door east of Dr. Rowland's Residence, 301 Cbcmcketn st. T 0. SMITH, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 3-Ofllco with Dr. J. N. Smith, Griswold block, Salem, Oregon. PRINTING. QNE OF THE LARGEST ESTABLISH ments In tho State. Lower rates than x ortlnnd. Largest stock Legal Blanks lr the State, a-d biggest discount. Send fdi price list of Job printing, and catalogue ol IumI Uonlri. V Xf WlltW Htesm Printer Sa'.'em Oregon. NEW RESTAURANT ! MRS. A. C. LEAB0 Has tnken charge of the W. C. T. U. read in ir room, nnd has started n first-class res taurant In connection with the same. For A GOOD MEAL Give hera call. No Chinese are employed. Everything about the establishment Is neat and clean and In good order. Board by the day, week or single meal. Call at tho Opera House building, Court street, Salem, Oregon. SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Pacific railroad Is the only 1 1 . MA lnc.nmAa BBtffe Ink UaaaaH ilaas sleepers (free of charge) Luxurious Day . coaches. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, ' Lij.n. nlnlnitfuH tubals 7.ls frrttri 1fri- iiliaUO iIU!U( Vu0 iiiivat iwv w m. wee- land to the east Eee that your ticket read via the Northern racinc rauroua ana avuiu me change of cars. For the Public Good. It is an indisputable fact that the hand soinest vestibule trains that are now run on the American continent are those on the Burlington route, leaving from union depotln Deliver, also Ht. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of all through trains from the went. The first and second class coaches are mngnltlcent. the reclining chair airs suburb, the Pullman slceteni extremely luxuriant, nnd as for tho meals that uru served In thoe palace Burlington dining errs yum.yum. The next time you io east to Kansas City, Chicago or St. Iuls, if you mention to the ticket agent that you wunt your ticket to read from Denver or St. Paul over the Burlington route, you will get It, ana you win niwaysne giaci or it. If you go via the Northern or Canadian I'uclllr, the elegant vestibule trains of Tim llurllni'ton 1 toll to. between HL Paul and Chlcugo, or St. Imli, will carry you nlong tho eastern shore of the Mississippi river for a distance of 3U) miles, amidst scenery that cannot bo surpassed; or, If you goVIn the Oregon Short Lino or Southern Pacific, and your ticket reads via The Burlington Route from wheyenue or Den ver, you wllljmb through ull the thriving cltlen and towns located In whatlspopu Inrlv known as the Heart of the Continent. For further Information njiply to A. C. Bheldou. General Agent, K First street, Portiund, Oregon. MBdAwtf live Portland at 8 a.m. and 8:10 V. m. dally arrive at Minneapolis or St. Paul at B.-05 p. in. Pxcirfc DfvisfON-Tralns leave Front and O street dally at lM a. in, and 8:40 p. m,; Arrive auaooraaai v:iu p rainu Hi) a m arrive Seattle IKSa in and fcttp. in Through Pullman Jlaoe Sleeping Oars, elegant day coucnes, nnest palace dining cars between Portland, Tacoma and Henttle direct. Dally service. A. D. CHARLTON AjsL Genl Pans. Agent, lii Flint UU, Cor i. J. CULVER County Survive JAMES WALTON, Topographer, W. H4BYARS. dull Engineer, Byars, Culver i Walton Surveyors & Topographers. Hun cys, drafts, plats iiiHiwuud decr1 minus of lands, touiilots, and roads, dllcheH, streets, sew era, alleys, etc, etc, in du and furnlibed at r...Lnfintjlfl nrlees. Old Imht Sous Tnfc o )rnem and lines rx w. u -.UV tabllshed from original tmt, .. n -id notes. Grades for ditches, r ds, streets or sew ers, with estimate fu nlsheit on appllcu ilon. Address County Uuneynri office. MJtB, OfHOB. Wik ANOTHER SPLENDID GIFT! An Elegant Work of Art To every uew subscriber or renewal for the Weekly Globe-Democrat! IK YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Atlil Orrtrim ltrti-.l.nM.Hi .. ,- StOlllimhlti linn -. t.,ltAU A..... ...,i....r lex Minn than by any otner loute. First iv.' r.. tv;; ; rr"fi" n ' s ' n? laiuette vnllev to nnd from San Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxeept Sundays): (Ten Pages.) ON B YBA.R, Tho Beautiful Engruvlng, "THE SCOTCH RAID," TuT?X-,c,',0,?VVl,i;1!l;ol)Kvllosa onheui). A companion piece ol ilf.9?K?I?, wIl,cl1 w,ls- u"tn ivcently, tho promliiiu with the WEEKLY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT. BSTThe price of the WEEKLY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, 0110 year, anil the engraving "THE SCOTCH RAID," is only ONE DOLLAR. Subscribers desiring both pictures can have "The Horso Fair" for twenty-five cents extra. Postmasters ami news dealers will tnko subscriptions, or remit direct 33S , , . GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY. BSTSend for sample copy of paper. SALEM ! 0- INTEREST1NG FACTS ABOUT Oreps Most Lively City ! o As we send this paper by thousands over tho whole length and breadth of the land, many people who know Bnluin by its reputation will bo pleased with a little history of Its various attractions. -O- The citizens of Salem aro a very proud people proud of tho beauty and fume of their city. With 15,000 population, possessing largo wealth, we enjoy all the modern advancements of our sister cities like Portiund, Seattle and Tacomn nnd San Francisco. Streuts aro llL'hteil hvuleetriullv and traveled by horso cars. The most m.ignilceiit public water works supply pure water irom the Willamette in plenty and most adequate lite protection. We have tho tlistriet telegraph messenger service, letter cur riers, two iciegrapn oiuces ami two express companies. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Fine structures abound throughout tho city. Tho school buildings are numerous and largo and the high school is as grand u pile us is often seen, Tho famous Chcmekcto hotel, built as a mutter of pride by Salem's wealthy capitalists, leads all on tho Pacific const us a fine hotel. The state has located hero extensive and imposing buildings, the State house, State I'cmtenuary, ftuuo insane Asyium, suite liinm Mcnooi, t-jtuto went umi Dumb male school and the United States Indian Training School. Klo truut nrivute residences uro common butof vet lrrcutcr Interest than these aro tho miles and miles of pleasant homes of our thrifty mechanics; inereiii lies me surety 01 our uuu re. CHURCHES. All denominations have prosperous churches and line houses of wor ship. The Women's Christian Temperance Association is llnnly estab lished and Intends building a mugiiillcent business block and is prosper ing. It has 11 line library ami reading room for public tiso. NEWSPAPERS. We havo two dally newspapers. Tho Catitai, Jomt.v.w, Is the less aged but a sprightly sheet which sprang at once Into the full Hood tide ot success. Any new enterprise cominif to ouiein win umi nnio support ers, If they are worthy of It, In tho public spirited editors of our newspa pers. AMUSEMENTS. Tho Reed's Opera House is a large and excellent one. There aro numerous summer resorts, several (lno parks, an excellent trotting course, bicycle clubs, social clubs, etc. THE STATE FAIR Meets here annually and Is a great success. It attracts thousands ol peoplo from all sections of tho country. NO MALAIUA HERE. This Is one of thoso clean, pure Western cities where almost no innlnrlii tinw cvisIh. Our dentil rate Is wav down in the bottom HiMircs and wo havo no epidemics. ATTRACTIONS. Our natural scenery Is Swiss-like. Mountains almost entirely sur round us rendering drives outside tho city very beautiful. Rivera mill trout strenms wood-lands, abound in every direction. City is practically free from debt and taxes aro moderate. Our laboring classes never havo resorted to strikes, boycotts or anarchism as wages tiro good, work plenty and want almost unknown. Wo havo all the secret orders in this elly that Is possessed by any Jother city of twice Its population, anil all In a nourishing condition. COME WITH US AND WE WILL DO YOU GOOD. Sulem Is a good iiliico to livo In ami It Is a good place to do btwiiiess In. Any new bruncli of tratlo will prosjier hero lor facilities aro ample and competent help plenty. Wo huve all tho motive powers water, steam, gas ami electric. Real estate may bo had for factory sites at rea sonable prices. Peoplo may live hero with great economy, or In luxury. Our bunking facilities aro unsurpassed. Wo havo a lino outlying district of furm lands. Old residents remain, there are almost no departures, and new ones aro fust coming among us. WHY NOT rNVl'KJ'IGATE SALEM V If you would learn more of the resources of S'llem and surrounding country send for tho CAPITA i, .iijujcsaij, mo nest tmper on uu PUClllC COasl tO-iay lor 1110 monuj. Il l luuiiuiuiinii milium uu nn nun footing. Address the G'AI-lTAl. J(1?ii.vaj,, Hulem, fiOrean. J. I. MITCHELL, Manager. A. A. OSBOKN Jlna'Jttncrtuof The Best Pasture Lid in Hie Slate, One mile from llie brldife In llk county. I'lirtli-n wlabliiK iiunture will inlilrc-ii A.A.OSIIOU.N;rt.ili-iu, t7K in fcOKfl A MONTH can bo umdu 4)lu It) iPlJU uorkliiKfor ik. Ayi-nm l-rtft-rred win, ran furnlin .. liont uuil Klw I liilr wliiiN- tlfiiu tnllialmini- b.ire inuim-lita limy Iw Tolllnbly euilo) (I nl.n, A ft-w vu(iiclt In louiuuiid cltln II. I' JijIiiixjIi At), luu iluln l , ItUtinioml, Vu H II. I'leaMiktutenKuundbuiilucM ex- ri "ir, T.T,r 1 Penenw. er iniuu snout tenaiUK OTbo BUY EnB' OUIDE Is Issusd Mirch and Bept., each year. It is an ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur chase tbe luxuries or tbe necessities of life. Ws osn clothe you end furnish you with ell tbe neoesstrr end unneoesssrr ppllences to ride, wslk, deneo, sleep, est, flsh, bunt, work, go to church, or iUt et home, end in various slses, strUe end quantities. Just fltmro out whet Is required 10 do all these things estimate of the value of tbe DuVBUH OUIDB, which will be sent upon ,.. -. in lunii u. sir DOStsce, jvvmw v. w -- -w -7 r- - -fc- ONTGQMEBY WAKW, W, UfteWMlfW lnvn Aln.iti.- 1-iivo OnrviillU Arrli,. 'ixiiit.tc. -w ..,. lilt, lx-avo Ynqulnii A-iivc Lorvnius .rrivo Albany 21 151 to nil 1:00 I'M 1:10 I'M fi:;w i m 0: 15 AM WtVi A M . n.in a xi (l. x- n train. . ... ... ... ' . CorviillK Ul "' rtlull,1 "Ul ..'""".f'n'lni.connoct nt YAQUia VI ,lu' rW"' I'eveloimicnt CoV I.tno SAII.lXa DATES. STKAMEHS. i-n,r v ,r..,.. w ,c Y-" lov- Mondiiy.sCpt. II I ninctto Vnlli-y Tui.ilny ' 17 Wlllinnotto Vnllcy... .Wrdiimdiiy l STKAMK1LM. KltOM SAN FltANTlSCO i- f. " I.???. ---Yrli ny ' 1:1 ........ n,, u ii,,i-y witurilny ' llliimctto Vnllcy Sunday ' olinneo rhIIIiib dnlrs without notice. win, ,n in v. n . " ' """"",. !"' nl ronnwiinn "wit h 'Tho tn I "'f "tbS YAQU1.VA HOUTi: nt Alb.niy 5rtvJfVll ', iindlr dMtlnod to Sun Kninrisco, sh'Vu uV nrnniKo to nrrlvo nt Yiiqiuiia tho Vic lng bcforoilatoofsultlnif. IWiicrr Mill KrelBht Itatn Alwr.r tho !??r!livrll,ro,'i,Iln,,!,,unl,Ply to .Messrs, lIUliMAN A Co., l-'rcliilit und Ticket or to "- n,., 1 uriuinu, ur.i C.C. IIOOUK, Ac't Ocn'l Krt. 1 nss. Agt., Oregon llicltloll. H. Co., niritmimi t Coryiillls, Or. II 11. 11AHW I-.I.l,, Jr. Oen'l Krt; A lass. Act. Oregon Uovelopment Lo., sol .Montgomery ft.; Ban Knuiclsco, Cnl ..mi1,10 ",Kon. I'",o xtenmlionia on the W llluiiielten river division will leavo I'ort- '"". t. r"'"-u"nii, siimilny, Wednesday und 1-rlday ot (la. 111, rtrrivu 111 1 orvniiN Tiicbilny, Thursday iindSutiirdiiyntil:Lip. in. Ij-iivo Corvallls, tiorili.lioiiud, Jloudnr, Wcltiesdiiy und Krldav nt 811. 111. ' ArrlMint IMrtlnnd, 'nioMtiy, Thursday iinilSuturiliiyut:i::lOiMii. On .Mondiiy, WedncMlay nnd l-'rldny both north i.uil Muilli-boiind bouti Hoover night nt Salem, leaving thermit (I n. in. CO. HOdUi:, A.O. l-'.iimll'. Agent, Overland to Cnliforiiia VIA Southern Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ltOUTE. Time Ui'lMi-en S.ilom ami S.m Kraurlsro-H Tlililj-slx lloiiis. CAI.II'IIIINlA IIXI'UKSS TKAIN HUN 1IAU.T. lll.l'WrUN i'OIEl'I.Aril ANMIS. I H(7inri.T l: P. 111. 1 l.v. l'orlluud Ar (1:11 p. 111. J I, v. Suloui l,v 7: 13 11. 111. 1 Ar. San l-Ynn. l.v "Norlli. I.Ot'AI, I'AhSUNfll-.ll HIAIN- eKi-r so.NiiAV). lO.I.'ill. 111. 7:.'Vl 11. in. 7:00 p.ni. ( iiaiiTy t.x R:00 n. m. 11:10 11. 111 2:111 p. 111. l.v. l.v Ar. l'ortlum! Hulem Kugenu ArTT 'MT p. in. liv. I tm p. in. l.v. I U.W 11. Ill PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, l''or iieconuuoiliition of nerom! vla-1 piiNHcngeix nttuchid to orpii'-H intliiM TI10H, 1', (iiiii)iiiny'ri ferry jiuilceH eon nectlon with .ill thu lcgiimr ttimin on th I'JiKt Sldu DIvIhIoii Iioiii loot ol 1' HtllU I'ortluml. iVcst Side Division. Ilclwccn Portland anil Cerrallis: IIAII.V. (KXCKIT S1INI1AV). 7T:lSTiTiTir I.rorllum(A'r.T"ffiiil"p. m. laai p. in. I Ar. CurvnlllM I.v.J1:.10ji. 111. At AiniTiiyTiiid CnrviiinM" i-niTTiLeC wnfi trains ofOiigou l'lielllc Itallroail, Thioiigli tlcUclMlo all pnliiU Miuth anil east via ('ulllornla llMTri.SS'lHAlNlllAll.v'uxi'KI'rMI'NIlAV fSVTp. iii71 l.v. l'orlTund Vi.'i 0(K)u 111. H:tiu p. 111, 1 Ar.Ale.MliinvlIlu l.v. i.liu in Throuffh Tickets To nil polutH "OIJTII anil EAST VTA-- California. I' or lull lnloriiiiition regurdini; niteH, tiiupn, t-lut; apply to thu Company s nuviit, Haleiii, Oregon, K r. IMXlI.ltM, AkkI. O. K. and Patm. Ag't It. KOKIII.KIt.l Maliuu'er, Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY. Columbia River Route' TmliiH for tho cunt Knvu I'ortlaud al7:S am uuil I)-'') pm ilully, Tlu U to iiiidfroin prilielput tMilntn ill tin UlilleitHlutuN.Cu.i aditiilid 1.iiiom. Klcgaul New Diuing Caw. PULLMAN PALACE SLHRPERS. I'rio I'uiiillv Slicnliiir L'urH run throusli on i;xprt tmliiK to Omaliii, Coiiiiell IIIIIIUUIIil ivaiinai.uy iviinoiii. uiiiuw Counwtloiniiit I'ortlanil forHuu l-'riinel- conud l'uuut Hound luta. For further luirtk-uliiM nddicHs unv agent of thu coiiipuny, or A. L. MAXWEU, tl. I', A 'I A U. J, HM1T1I, lei.'i Muuugur, Portland. 3IARVEL0US MEMORY IHSt'OVKUV. 1 Only Cenulat Sy item of Memory TriUlnJ I Four BmiLi learned In one renting, I Mind wandering cured. 1 Every child and adall greatly benefited. (Jriiit liidiut-iuentii to iiirrnioniU'iic CluMt . J'roftii. with opinion of Dr Win, A. Ilaiiiiiioiul. tho world IiiiiimI HjhcIuIUI In Mind DUwim, I'unitl lireenltuf Thomp. win. the grt-ut Poyeliologiat J. il, llucidy ii, I)., t'llltor of tin thrlnlluii AdviK-atu N, V . Itli'hurd Pro lor.lhi-sclenll.l, II011. V Vt ', Alor. Judnli P. llvnjituiaii, mid other, neiit pot ('ft) by 1'ruf. A. UlUiErrt-'i 83T finyAvf.,N Y H H il m fc m H T MS M H I -?i M V B H vl