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,,"jpv,r -TK or THE OAPITAIi HVENTN-G- JOUBNAL. SLIPS OF THE TONGUE. Amnilnr and Embarrassing Blunders Caused by Accident op Stupidity, "I never open my mouth but I put my foot in It," was the curious complaint of somo unlucky wijjht, who might have received consolation had he reflected on tho numbor of offenders that dally keep him company A writor in Chamber? Journal tells of a num ber of bulls as much amusing. Tho guards man's remark to tho Entrlish nohlomnn ,, was In tho habit of affably conversing with soldiers, "I like you, my lord; thoro is noth ing of a gentloman about you," offers an ox amplo of tho kind. "How many deaths?" asked a hospital physician. "Nino." "Why I ordered medicino for ten." "Yes; butono would not tako it," was tho startling reply "Hillo! whoro are you go'ng at this time of nightl" said a gentloman to his servant. "You are after no good, I'll warrant." "Please, sir, mistress sont mo for you, sir," was tho response. A gentleman said to tho waiter of his club : "Michael, If I should dio. would you attend my funeral!" "Willingly sir," was tho hasty answer. "Woll,Mlchaol! that Isn't very complimentary." "No, sir, I didn't mano that, sir; I wouldn't bo seen there, sir," was tho waltor's consolatory reply. A child may often bo oxnoeterl t.n nut v.t or her heedless little foot In it, as tho phrase goes. For instance, a youngster one day bogged an invitation to dinner at tho house of a friend with whom ho had boon playing. At tho table his hostess anxiously Inquired: " Charlie, can you cut your own meatl" "Humph!" said tho youngster, who was sawing away, " can't I! I've cut up quite as tough meat as this at homel" Peoplo who are destitute of tact might take warning from such juvenllo malaprops, but such does not often appear to bo the case, judging by tho numerous ex amples to the contrary. A millionaire rallwav kincr has n hi-ntho.- who Is hard of hearing, while ho himself Is remarkable as having a very prominent nose. Once the railway king dined at a uiuuuB uuuso wnen no sat between two ladies, whottalked to him very loudly, rather to his annoyance, but ho said noth ing. "'Finally one of them shouted a com monplace remark, and then said in an or dinary tone to tho ether: "Did you over seo such a nose In all your life!" "Pardon me, ladies," said the millionaire, "it's my brother who is deaf." You can imagino the horror of tho lady who indulged In suoh personal remarks, yet she was .no more awkwardly placed than tho hero of the follewing: When dining nt a certain castloaMr.T , after tho ladies retired, romarkod to a gentleman present that tho lady who sat on his neht was thou trlicst woman ho had ever seen. "I nm sorry to uuar," sua mo gentleman, " that you think that my wife is so Ill-looking." "Oh, no, sir; I meant the lady who sat on my left; I made & mistake." " Well, sir, sho is my sis tor." J Alluding to newspapers, it may bo re marked that advertisers and unpractlced writers therein through ambiguity of words and phrases often commit absurdi ties that maybe touched on as further il lustrating our subject. A country paper once related how, "during tho celfebratlon, a child was run over wearing a short dress, which nevor spoke afterward." In the description of tho doings of a mad dog it is said that "he bit a horse on tho leg, which has since died." An account of a funeral says : "The remains were committed to that bourne from which no travelor re turns attended by his friends." It is not surprising that foreigners some-- limes inn 10 eaten au tno shades of mean ing to our words. A Frencnman trans lated Shakespeare's line, "Out, brief can dle," by: "Oct out, you short candle." And the expression, "With my sword I will carve my way to fortune," was rendered: "With my sword I will make my fortune cutting meat." Advertisers of ten givoua amusing speci mens of composition, of which this is an ox ample : "Lost by a poor lad tied up in a brown paper with a whito string a German flute with on' overcoat on and several other articles of wearing apparel." A miller at tempted to 'testify to tho merits of a pow der for destroying vermin by saying: "A fortnight ago I was full of rats, and now I don't think I have one." Examples more of the "bull" genus also come under the title of this paper as cases in point. For instance, a newspaper was running a serial story called "The Truth." One week, so much space being dovotod to other matters, tho editor was unablo to continue the story, so made the following announcement, containing perhaps more truth than any other item in tho paper: '"The Truth' was crowded out of this issue on aocomnt of the press of more important matter." A bashful gentleman who visited a school kept by a young lady was asked by the teacher to say a few words to the pupils. This 'was his speech: "Scholars, I hope you will always love your school and teacher as much as I do." A tableau of. giggling pupils and a blushing teacher attested tho effectiveness of his words. The lecturer put his footjn It as thorough ly when he prefaced his discourse upon the rhinoceros with: "I must beg you to give me your undivided attention; indoed, it is absolutely impossible that you could form a true idea of the hideous animal of which we are about to speak, unless you keep your eyes fixed, on me," A certain preacher, discoursing upon Bunyan and bis works, caused a titter among his hearers by ex claiming: "In those days, my brethorn, we want more Bunyans." Another clergy man, pleading earnestly with his parishion ers for the construction of a cemetery for their parish, asked them to consider tho "deplorable condition of thirty thousand Christian Englishmen living without Chris tian burial." Still more curious was tho clerical slip with which wo conclude. A gentleman said to the minister: When do you "expect to see Deacon S again:" " Never,'' said the roverqnd gentleman, sol emnly ; " the deacon is in Heaven," ftanlsts' Flncer Cramp. Certain functional diseases of the hand and arm have been observed In pianists by Mr. Vivian Poore. This cramp of tho pianists he estimated to be eight times as common as the cramp of writers; and ho finds especially llablo to it thdso who practloe with the wrist continually held rigid. The symptoms are pa nful stiffness of the shoulder and of tho right arm, less frequently of the 'left side, cramps of tho little finger, and of the ring finger, sometimes with trembling this distress ing condition often persisting after exercise with he keys, and being brought back by 'the least exertion of hand or finger. Cold, sedentary habits, weakness and predisposition to rheumatism and gout Increase the liability to it. P1 r lroyalksbj j POWDER Absolutely Pure. 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D., securely packed per express. C. P. IUCnAtttJjnt CO. , Ajrents. 4:7 '. 4:9 fcansnmo street. Corner Clay, Sn r-anrico. Cal. CIRCUL&K MAILED FREE. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. it Is the oldest, largest nnd least expen sive labtltutlon of learning In the North- "school opens first Stondny in September BeDaf0rCatol0gU!lfo3.VA.N8COV. President. vj. Bolero, Oregon. sse 3PT 1.' -J1 """' a -T-, - i wvi jr, j ii . a&-B. SKV T W&SrA isfcS HiiKi ti-t: "Ti'.r."!' - t: k - - ti h mmiiTSzWiz-iti. i - Svj:wf .SHjsssaw . , u This masterpiece by tho great French painter, Jenu Frauds Millet, was purchased at auction in Paris last summer by tho American Art As socian of New York. The cost, $110,000 and duties amounting in all to -ibout$150,000, was nearly $400 a square inch. A tho picture is only 18x21 inches in size this is the highest price ever paid for a single pic'ure. A beautiful photo etching, as represented above, tho full size of Un original, in which tho greatest care and artistic ability have been cm ployed to reproduce all the beauties of the painting, has been prepared specially to bo sent as a freo premium to every annual subscriber of the weekly edition of The St. Louis Republic! A copy of this etching on fine plate paper, 24x28 inches in size, will be sent free, postage prepaid, to every annual subscriber after November 1, 1889. , TERMS. THE WEEKLY REPUBLIC, with premium picture, one dollar a year. Sample cony and premium sheet sent freo to any address. Usual commission allowed postmasters and other authorized agents. Address TtaE republic, ST. LOUIS, MO. First National Ban K SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, President, DR. J. REYNOLDS, - Vice President. JOHN MOIR, - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Ezchancoon Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit vnd transact business with us. Liberal ndvances made on wheat, wool, hops nnd other property nt reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at tho bank in most reliable companies. City Tax Notice. Tho Salem city taxes are now duo nnd payable at my ofilce with Williams & Ln gland. Taxpayers will ploaso govern themselves accordlrgly. E. J. SWOFKOIU). City Tax Collector. GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTOHBR SHOP On Liberty street, across tho brldgo In North Salem. All kinds of meats kept on hand. 6-.)tf For the Public Good. ESTABLIbHED BY NATIONAL AUT110KITY The Gapital National BaHk OF- SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid up, -Surplus, - $75,1)00 10,000 R. S. WALLACE, - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, r - - Cashier. DIRbCTORSi V. T. Gray, W. W. SlarOn, J. M. Martin, It. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.CuIck. J. II. Albert, T. AIcF. I'atton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In prlvato granarlcsor publo warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Bought at Tar. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on Hew York, Chicago, Han Francisco. Portland, London, Paris, Berlin Uong Kong and Calcutta. Northern Pacific Railroad. it Is an indisputable fact that tho hand somest vestibule trains that nro now run on the American continent mo those on the Burlington route, leaving from Union depot In Denver, also St. Paul, immediate ly on arrival of all through trains fiom the west. Tho llrstand becond class touches are magnillccnt, tho recJlnlng chair tars suburb, the Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, and as for tho meals that are served In thoso pa'.aco Ilurllngton dining errs yurayum. The next timo jou go east to Kansas City, Chicago or Hi. touls, If you mention to the ticket agent that you want your ticket to lead Irom Dcncr or St. Paul over tho Ilurllngton route, von will gel It, and you will uluays be glad of If you co via the Northern or Canadian Pacific, tho elegant vestibule trains of i no iiurnngion itouic, ociwcon ni. ram and Chicago, or St. Louts, will carry you along tho eastern shore of tho Mississippi river for a distance of 350 miles, amidst scenery that cannot be surpassed; or, If you fo via the Oregon Short Line or Southern aclflc, nnd your tloicct reads -via Tho ilurllngton Home from "uoyenno or Den ver, you will pass tlmuign nil the thrl ing citicn nud ton ns located in what Is popu larly known us the Heart ol tho Continent. For further information apply to A. C. Sheldon, Uencral Agent, &i First street, I'ortlund, Oregon. 4-lUdiwtl GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY! KUCJIAlNUiSUr UA.1W JTnlhlUmmii''' Wood, Experiment made at the Instance of tho Belgian MiaUter of Public Works Indicate that wood eaa not be rendered incom bustible. It may, however, be protected from Are to a considerable extent, either by the iafecUes ef certain saHne solutions or the application of a paint or coating. The Utter fUn to the more practical, and the aufcetanoM most to be recommended are cyanUk'ef teivuAam-t $ potoon adbesvfM A Wonderful Discovery. -!. .. .iirnail A urnn. Without meaiciuo u ui6v -. i?5KSa7i.s:-BS.di aacenulnl'.O. order orScent stamps spa ( get Information worth a thousand half d0lneeSanFr1.-nKcliS,:-Cul I KKMwlm , SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. nU. V.Iiah Tln.lfl. mlliYUlfl fa illA fltllV lino running Passenger tralns.Hecond class sleepers (frte of charge) Luxurious Duy coaches. 1'ullman ruiuce nieepiug yum. Palace Dialog Cars, (meals 7Sc) from I'on- 1UUU W WO vcwv See that your ticket read via the Northern I'OCino nuiruuu uiiu hvjiu iuo change of cars. Ii-,-.,...... n O anH fl 11 n rrt . dally arrive at Minneapolis or St. Paul at 6:05 p. m. . . . Pacific Divisiox. Tralni leave Front audO street daily at U-ZA a. in, and g.tO ). m.: Anuewiniiioi ,., ,, m uu ii) a m arrive .Seattle 92Sa m and fcaSp. in elegant day ooacnen, flnent i-alace dining can between Portland, 'laeoma and Seattle AsU Oen'l las. Agent, l.'l First HU, Cor Washington BU. Portland, Oregon. Depot Corner First andU rftmcts. J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMERCIAL STRBET, lintel, work ruaranieed. Give him FOR MEN ONLY! a KACITIIfC'ar tut or IsUUf XAXKOOOl APlMTircotamludJkW.i D.WUt1 J U AJDafKmr rEiMwtUOU-Ycasr. u'iarriX i, 1. CULVER County Surveyo' JAMES WALTON, Topographer. W, H.IBYARS. Civil Engineer Byars, Culver 4 Walton Surveyor! ti Topographers 8ureys, drafts, plats maps and descriptions of lands, townlots, and roads, ditches, streetii, sewers, alleys, etc. etc., made and furnished at reflsonuble nrlces. Old bwr Sown TsAnsn. corners and lines re-cs- w. 4 u e. oulit tabllslied Irom original nor, .r. Held notes. nmiim mi rilts-lKB. roads, streets or (cw. ers, with estimates furnished on nppllta- Sclem, Oregon. LssUsVfi A. E. STRANG, Ho, 303 Commercial Htreot, SALEM, OREGON. -DKALElt IN- STOVES and RANGES riuniliiD' Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. n- Agent for the HICHAIIDHON 4 KOY.VION aJMl'ANV'H Furnaces. Ks Uhllshed In 119 Baltimore Fish Met ! JUST OPENED. Kresh nnd salt water fish, poultry, game and orsteri in their kuiwm On Uiurt;t. oppoklte the opera ioue Une hundred doien clilccus uauted. UdKIKIl, i'ruprivlr. ANOTHER SPLENDID GIFT! An Elegant Work of Art To every now subscriber or renewal for tho Weekly Globe-Democrat! (Ten Pages.) ONB YBAR, The 13uiutiuil Engraving, "THE SCOTCH R A I D," CSTThe pi ice of the WEEKLY GLOHE-DKMOCRAT, one year, aid the engraving "THE SCOTCH RAID," is only ' J ' ONE DOLIvAR. Subscribers desiring both pictures can linvo "Tho Horse Fair" for twenty-llve cents extra. Postmasters and news dealers will tako subscriptions, or remit direct S , r , r GLOBE PRINTING COJIPANY. Bsfirfeend for sample copy of paper. SALEM ! o- INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT (tops Most Wy City! o As wo scud this paper by thousands over tho whole length and breadth of tho land, many peoplo who know Salem by Its reputation will bo pleased with a little history of Us various attractions. -o- Tho citizens of Salem aioa very proud people proud of tho beauty and fame of their city. With 15,000 population, possessing lurgo wealth, we enjoy all tho inoJern advanrements of our sister cities like Portland, Seattle and Tucomu and San Francisco. Streets aro lighted by electricity uud traveled by liorso cars. Tho most liugnlllcout publio water works Hiipply puro water trom tho Willamette in plenty ami most adequate llro protection. Wo lmvo tho district telegraph messenger service, letter ear riers'two telegraph olllccs and two expiebs companies. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Fine structures abound throughout tho city. Tho school buildings aro numerous and largo and tho high school is us grand a pllo as is often seen. The famous Ohemeketo hotel, built as a mutter of pritlu by Salem's wealthy capitalists, leads all on tho Pacific coast us a lino notel. Tho state has located here exlenslvo and Imposing buildings, thf State house, State Penitentiary, State Insano Asylum, Stato Blind School, State Deaf and Dumb nlulo sciiool and the United States Indian Training School. Ele gnnt prlvato residences aro common but of yet greater interest than these me tho miles aud miles of pleasant homes of our thrifty mechanic; therein lies tho surety of our luture. CHURCHES. All denominations lmvo prosperous churches and lino houses of wor ship. Tho Women's Christian Temperanco Association Is (irmly estub- usueu ami lutcuus Dunning a muguiiiceiit uusiuess uiock ami is prosper ing. It has a flue library uud leading room for publio use. , NEWSPAPERS. We have two daily newspapers. Tho Capital Jouiinaij is tho less uged but a sprightly sheet which sprang at oueo into tho full Hood tide ot success. Any new enterprise coming to Salem will find ublo support ers, If they are worthy of It, in the public spirited editors of our newspa pers. AMUSEMENTS. Tho Reed's Opera House is a lurgo and excellent one. There aro numerous summer resorts, soveral lino parks, an excellent trottlngcourse, bicycle clubs, social clubs, etc. THE STATE FAIR Meets hero annually and is a great success. It uttracts thousands o. peoplo from ull sections of tho country. NO MALARIA HERE. This Is ono of those clean, puro Western cities where almost no malaria now exists. Our death rate Is way down hi the bottom figures and wo havo no epidemics. ATTRACTIONS. Our natural scenery is Swiss-iiko. Mountains almost entirely sur round us rendering drives outside the city very beautiful. Rivers and trout stieams woou-iamis, uuouim in every uircction. uuy is practirany free from debt nud taxes aro moderate. Our laboring classes never havo resorted to strikesboycotts or unurchlsm as wages aro good, work plenty and want almost unknown. Wo havo all the secret orders in this city thut Is possessed by any other elty of twice Its population, and all In a nourishing condition. COME WITH US AND WE WILL DO YOU OOOD. Salem is a good placo to livo In nud it Is a good place to do business In. Any new brunch of trudo will prosjier hero for facilities tiro ampin uud competent help plenty. Wo huvo nil tho motive power wuter, steam, gas and electric. Real estate may Ikj had for fuctory sites nt reu Hoiiablo priced. Peoplo muy livo hero with greut economy, or In luxury. Our banking facilities uro unsurpassed. Wo lmvo u lino outlying dlsti let of farm lands. Old residents remain, there are ulmost no departures, anil now ones are fust coming mnoiig us. WHY NOT INVESTIGATE SALEM V If you would learn more of tho resources Of Sulem and surrounding country send for tho CAPITAL JOURNAL, the best nuper on the Paclllo coast to-day for tho money. It is reliable and stands on Its own footing. Address the Capital Jouiinal, Halem, Oregon. J. L. MITCHELL, Manager. PIANOS FOR KENT. Two good upright piano for rent, ulviu flrstclaui ontuu forale cheupforuwhor on the Installment plan, for Information lufiulrsof I'rufcttor I'urvln t the Conser vatory of rniulc or at Ills residence. M0-J in wwm& JOX, AUJEBT, Afnl, rUlMii, Oregon 0"7C i dOCn A MONTH can be made 3D tO 4;0U working form. Aueuu preierrea who utn iuiui " five their whole time to the builneM Spare momenU may l profitably employed l. A few vainclfc III town nnd lIIIm Jl V Jobntoii A Co., VtU Main U HlOimooU, .V. H.l'lHiM state aeundbiiln ex. iwrleuir. Never mind about scudliiif sump for reply. H. K.J.AOo, Wum OTh nOYRBB'OUIDBU iMuad H-urch and Hept., each yoor. It Is an ency clopedia of useful Infor mation for all who pur chase the luxuries or the necessities of life, We can olotbe you and furnish you with all the neoossery tnd unnecessary appliances to rldo, wlk, danco, sloop, eat, flsh, hunt, work, ; to church, or stay at home, and in various sizos, styles and quantities. Just Heuro out what Is required to do all these things CQMFORTABLT. ", ru can make a fall estimate of the vsluoof the UUYKltH' (1UIDB, which will be sont upon receipt of 10 cents vu pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. 111.114 Mlchlgsa Avenue. Chicsgo, JU. TM YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON rAOPic RAILROAD Anil Oregon Dorlopnicnt cotnpnnr'8 Mcnnnhlp line. -J35 mlU shorter, ao hours lttiincithnn by liny otliet loute. Klrst clii tliniush piM-necr unit rrclcht lino K?.m..Yor"'iV"1 ,ul '" 1HI" I" tho Will Imnctto Millov to and from San rnuiclsco T1VE SCHEDULE. (UxieptMumiiyaj: PIXII'M 1:10PM iVMl'M In II AM 10:33 A M 11:10 AM Albany nnd I Ji , n II. . .... niiiutiiuill) licacCorMillN rrlo Ynqulnn liOIIXC Yll(Ullllt ...... U'iie Cunnllls Arrive Albany .J'" .F- ""In'1 iwuieot nt Oorvnllls. 1",,0",K1otnHinncct nt YAQUINA tho Orcwm DuNclopiupiit Wh l.liia KmaciLro IM CC" ,"l,,ll,a nul "ii SVIMMi DT1.S. SrKAMMH. FROVYAqUIN u-!i!,,l,le!!0 Y.alev Monday Sept. Wllliiinctto Volley.. .TuimIhv " 1 Wlllimctto Vnlley... .Vcdneduy " in 8TKMK1LM, KltOMSAN KltANCISCO '!!!H,UC!! .Yn"oy -M'ednexilny, Sept. I nmc " y.'M c) Krlifny l lllniupttti Vnitnt- u i..r. i ?. fclniH wmipnny riviene tlio riffht to onjuiKU nulling a Uos ithout notice. ,Viilf S?1 ,l?er"' r4" IMrtluml anil nil """VJV!"".."', the train, f tho AQUINA ltOUn: at Albany or t'ornlllH and if destined to San LruicNco, slm "l nrranBotoarrloat Yaqmim tho ocnliJ befdrn ilntnuf g.iIH,ii. h I'nChi.m.Ai. nn. I I'i.iIi.li 11. .. Mnrst. 1 or Informal latimmk- in IIULMAN it. To, TrelKlit and Tlekei' AKCJito aw and a Trout su. Portland, Or. CC. HOOUi:, Ao't Ocn'l Trt. A Pass. Agt., Oregon laclllclt.lt. Co.. r, u ,, ,u,... . . Oornllls,Or O H.HA8Vi:i,li,.Tr.Oen,l Prt; ,t Pass. Agt. Urrgon l)oelopnunt Co., 301 Montgomery t'.,; Sun rnuiclsco. Oil w, r.i:gon. ftl steambnals on tho illametteo rler illMslon will leave Pott land, mitith-bouml, .Monday, Wednesday and ! rlday at (I a. in. 'VT'V5 "J1 -'i- Kill Tuesday, Thursdny nndSatiirdayatJtJOp.nl. ' l.eao CorMillls. nortli-bomid, Mondny, Wednesday nud Krlday nt Sn. in. ' .AirLllUi 1'"rtIl"',l. Tuesday, Thursday nndSnturday nt.l )j). in. i1 M!"by, Wednesday mid Kilday both north i.ml soulli bound boats lie ocr nlglitnt Salem, len Ing tberont n a. m. O O. UOdUK, tA.G.P.nndl'.Agent, Overland lo Calffoniia VIA Soiillipm Pacific Company's Lino. THE MOUNT SHASTA IlODTii Time lletwffii Salem ami Sun l'ranclsroA llilrl)-sl lluuis. CALHOIINIA KXl'IIKSS TKAIN HUN DAILY, llin WH'N 1-OUI ibAKbANI) S. 1'. Bouthn l-NToTtlTr I.v. Portland Ar. fit). Chi. in. IiV. Snleiii JiV. 71 ii. in. Ar. Han 1'iiui. I.v. 7X)p. III. I U0 1 1. in. 0.11 p. m. 7:15 a. in. LOCAL 1'AhMliNOKlt THAINTuAILY-Ex CKIT SUN1IAV). 8 Oil a. m. 11:10 ii. in H10 p. in. IiV. I.v Ar. PorltaniT Halom r.ugpuo Ar. I .Hii p. in. I.V. 12..M p. in. I.V. I U Kl ii. Ill PULLMAN BUFFET SLGBPE11S. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Kor luvoiiuiiodiilion ot Hceond clans pasHcngei-H nttiiLlied in opiesN trains. ThoM. 1". coinpa'iy'H Jerry innkCH eon iieetlon wllh .ill Din icgiiiar iiiiuii on tli l.'iiKt Kulo Division fiom lootot ! slroo I'ortlauil. iVcsl Siilc Division. Ilclwccn Portland anil Cervallis: tlAII.V (X Ll.l-r HUXDtY). 1J r. Dn. ill. I I.v. ftp, iii. ) Ar. Torllaiiil- Ar. 'orMillls I.v, '(I..rprm. i:ai p. in. At Albany niiil OiimiIIIh h i u ikU llX trains iifOngon PaellUi Itallioad, 'lliiougli tlclcrtHto nil points south nnd east via California "(DAILY liXC'BITHWWnAY IfTftOX iii. Mill. Ill, KAI'llKHM TUAIN- 4tii. m.rT,v. l'orlTaiiil Ar. H.00 p. m. I Ar,Mc.MliinvlloI,v. Through Tickets To ull points 'J0UTII and HAST VIA California. for lull information rigarding rates mims. etc.. imnly to the Oiiinuiiiy's uucut Halum, Origon. K. P. lUKinitM, Aunt. U. K. nud Pnss. Ag't u. iiui. n i.i.u.i .-uauiiitur. Oregon Railway anil Navigation COMPANY. Columbia River Route,' 1 ruins for tho cast Icnvo I'orllund at7:i5 am and U.JO inn dull), 'liu its to uiidfroii) principal iHiluts In Hit llnlltdtiliUui.Uin aduund l.uropr. Klcganl New Dining Caw. PULLMAN PAIiACH SLKliPIillS. I'riB I'aiiilly Slreiliii,'Cars run thrmicli III. ,.jiiinw ....inn I, .i.iiii.i., 1.1,1.111.,, UlUIUitlid KaiiMinCII) Itlittllt vluuiKU Unnni'clloiisat Portland forriuul'iunels- co and Pugut Hound IHiluts. l'or further nartlculam adilrws any ngiutof thucomjian) or A. L. MAXWELL. (J. V. A T A U.J. HMITII.Uti.'l Miinii.-driPortlanil. 31A11VEL0US MEMORY JUSC0VKHV. Only Genuine Sytlem of Mmry TraWflg four Booki Ltirned In on raJlg, Mind wnd(ring cured, Eitrv child and adult Kfeatl Leflted. Unut liidiuvmvuts lo correspondence t'lai'. Proilx-ctiK, Willi opinions of Dr Wm. A. Ilaiiiinond, tlio worlcllaimil t)itlillt In Mind I'tMtiaes, Dmilol (in eiilHir Thiiiiip sou. tho uriat !' boioui, J. Jl. HticKly ll I)., til I tor nf Ihu LbrlnUau Adxtcutu ,N . Iticlmrill'ro tur.ilii srlentlit, Huns. W v Aslor, Judith P UulMiinuu, uud others, sent st frtc b 1'rof. A. Ull.il.ril., S37 fifty A.,N V J.ljv. Uvr 'A K Si Al u 8 1 H ' i 'il M u, u V t Jt i VI I II I : i .3 !' i) '.' I t ? i!t i i 1