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THECAPITAL EVESTTG- JOTJBNAL. - 7 A WIFE'S DEVOTION. Tho Story of s HelploBB Vlotlm of Russian Cruelty. I Outline of a Well-Authenticated Tragedy Illustrating the Terrible Hardships Incident to Exile by Admlnlstrtv- tire Process. In tho year 1879 there was living In the town of Ivangorod, In the province of ChermlRof, a skillful and accomplished young surgeon named Dr. Baillie, writes Mr. George Kennan in one of his Century articles on Russia. Although ho was a man of liberal views, ho was not'an agita tor nor a revolutionist, and had taken no activopartin political affairs. Somo time in tho lato winter or early spring of 1879 tnorocametonim, with letters of intro duction, two young women who had boon studying in ouo of the modical schools for women in St Petersburg, and had been ex pelled and ordered to return to their homes in central Russia on account of their alleged political ' untrustworthlness ' (neblagonadezhnost). They were very anxious to comploto their oducation and to fit themselves for useful work among tho peasants: and they betreod Dr. Rainin n. aid them in their studies, to hear their recitations, and to allow them to mako uso 01 nis uDrary ana the faculties of his office. As they were both in an "illegal" position that is, wero living in a placo whore, without permission from tho authoritles.theyhadnorighttobe it was Dr. Baillie'. duty as a loyal subject to hand them over to tho police, regardless of tho fact that they had come to him with letters 6f Introduction and a peti tion for h'elp. He happened, how ever, to bo a man of courage, independence and generous instincts; and instead of be traying them, ho listened with sympathy to their story, promised them his aid, intro duced them to his wifo, and began to give them lessons.' The year 1879 was a year of intense revolutionary activitv m Rubs!. Attempts wero constantly' being mado by tho terrorists to assassinate high Govern ment officials; and tho police, in all parts of tho empire, wero more than usually suspi cious and alort. Tho visits of tho young girls to ,Dr.,,Baillio's house and office soon attracted thp attention of tho local authori ties in Ivangorod, and they took steps to as certain who they wero and whero thoy had comofrom. An investigation showed that ono of thorn was living on a forged pass port, while the other had nono, and that both had been expelled from St. 'Pc'tersbur-g for political " untrustworthinoss." Their unauthorized appearance iu Ivangorod, when thoy should have been at their homes, and their half-secret visits generally at night-to tho house of Dr. Baillie, were re garded as evidence of a political conspiracy, and on tho 10th of May, 1879, both they and tho young surgeon wero arrested and ex iled by administrative process to Siberia. Dr. Baillie eventually was sent to tho arctic village of Verkhoyansk, latitude 67.30, in tho province of Yakutsk, whero ho was seen in 1882 by Engineer Melville, Lieuten ant Danenhower, Mr. TV. H. Gilder and all tho survivors of the arctic ex ploring steamer Jeannette. At tho time of Dr. Baillie's banishment, his wifo, a beautiful young woman, twenty-four or twenty-live years of age, was expecting con finement, and was thercforo unablo to go to Siberia with him. As soon as possible, however, after tho birth of her child, and before she had fully recovered her strength, she left her nursing baby with relatives and started on a journoy of more than 6,000 miles to join her husband in a village situ ated north of the Arctio Circle and near tho Asiatic pole of cold. She had not tho necessary means to make such a journey by rail, steamer and post, as Lieutenant Bcheutze made it in 1885-86, and was there lore forced to ask permission of tho Minister of tho Interior to travel with a party of exiles. As far as tho city of , Tomsk in Western Siberia, both political and common criminal exiles are transported in convict trains or barges. Beyond that point tho common criminals walk, and tho politicals are carried in telegas, at tho rate of about sixty miles a week, stopping in an etapo every third day for rest. At this rate of progress Mrs. Baillie would have reached her husband's place of oxilo only after six teen months of incessant hardship, priva tion and suffering. But she did not reach it. For many weoks her hope, courage and lovo sustained her, and enabled her to endure without complaint tho jolting, tho suffocat ing dust, tho scorching heat, and tho cold autumnal rains on the road, and tho bad food, tho plank sleeping-benches, the vor mln, and the pestilential air of tho eta pes; but human endurance has its limits. Three or four months of this unrelieved misery, with constant anxiety about her husband and for the babe that, for her husband's sake, sho had abandoned in Russia, broke down her health and her spirit. Sho sank into deep despondency and eventually began to show signs of mental aberration. After passing Krasnoyarsk her condition bo came such that any sudden shock was likely completely to overthrow hor reason and the sho6k soon came. There are two villages in Eastern Siberia whoso names are almost alike Verkholonsk and Verkhoyansk. The former is situated on tho river Lena, only 180 miles from Irkutsk, while tho latter is on tho head waters of the Yana, and la distant from Irkutsk nearly 3,700 miles. As tho party wun wmen uo was traveling approached tho capital of Eastern Siberia hor hope, strength and courage seemed to revive. Her husband, sho thought, was only a few hundred miles away, and in a few moro weeks she would bo in his arms. Sho talked of him constantr ly, counted tho verstposts which measured hor slow progress toward him, and literally lived upon tho expectaUon of speedy re union with him. A few stations west of Irkutsk sho accidentally became aware, for tho first time, that her husband was not in Verkholensk, but In Verkhoyansk; that sho was still separated from him by nearly 8,000 miles of mountain, steppo and forest; and that ia order to reach his place of banish ment that year she would havo to travel many weoks alone on dog or reindeer sledges in torrlblo cold, through the arctio solitudes of Northeastern Asia. The sud den shock of this discovery was almost im mediately fatal. She pecamo violently in sane and died Insane a few months later In thelskuUk prison hospital, without ever seeing again tho husband for whoso sake ha had endured such mental and physical agonies. r.-MMHMMBIIWWMHflp wmm fflAmBW,'' onr months trial, M. uunn a (.o., I'OBUsnEM, 3C1 Broadway, N.r n Edition of Scientific American. O inrt f ViiT iS.;?. Du''mn'- Numerous engravlngi K?-tIU" pl?n and 'Peclflcatlons for tha uia ni mayboseenr. ed by npplr Ing to JIunk & Co., whe UJssTws elan natihu. H.n V nJl't i? "" londence tricti? cKfldential. "" TRADE MARKS. in,nnSJ.1r?LRr.k '?.not fe?l'ered In the Pat. mmedlate protection. Send ror Handbook. COPYRIOIITS for books, charti, maps. Itt, quickly procured. Addrets "' ""'' MUNN it CO., Putcnt Solicitor!. qckziial emcx: aa BnoaDWAr, N. T, GEO. K. SMITH, PROPRIETOR ELLIS & WHITNEY, Proprietors of the Favorite Livery and Feed Barns Good rigs always on hand and furnished on short notice. Private boarding of horses and stock a specialty. Office andbnrns at the corner of Trade mid Commercial streets. 500 IXmNfifri dt . n"ia 18 EJdiau's W a....... iwsm JH&i vJ ' TOLa IB msL GOLDEN 'Va:22te " '" JJ11ULUL1.1L HEALTH. tie Rtchnu's Golden Balsam Hot 1 Cures Chancres, first and second stages; Sores en tho Lens and Body; Sore Ears! 5ye,s!,,.?8e,'ctc-' Copper-colored Blotches. Syphilitic Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and all primary lorniB of tha disease known as Syphilis. Price, $5 OO per Bottle. lie Rlclinu's Onlden Balsam No. 3 Cures Tertian-. Mercurial Syphilitic Rheu matism, Tains in tho Bones, Pains in tho Head, back of tho Neck. Ulcerated Soro Throat, Syphilitic Kash, Lumps and con tracted Cords, Stiffness ot the Limbs, and eradicates all discaso from the system, whether caused by indiscretion or abuse of Mercury, leaving tho blaod pure and healthy. Price &S 00 por Fottle. Xio Ktclinu'8 Golden Snanlsli Anti dote for tho cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Oeni tai disarrangements. I'rico S3 50 poi Bottln. Lr Ulchau'a Cold en Spanish In. Jctlnn, forsjvero cases of Gonorrhoea, InfUmmito-y Gleet. Stricturcs.&c. Prlco Si Ml per Bottle. Lo RIcliau'H Golden Ointment for tho tC-uh e healing of Syphilitic Sores, and erupt'oni. Price SI 00 per Box. Lo IHcnuu's Golden Pit's .N'cr.o and Brain treatment; loss o( physical pow er, oxicm or oicr-work. Prostration, etc. Prlco S3 00 per Box. Tunic m.d I.'orvlno, Sent ccrhcic, C. O. !., tccurcly packed per express. C. F. RICRAkr: CO. , Agents, 127 !i 420 Ki!i30 no Street, Corner t lay, Sin Tran elico. Cal. cir.cuLA.it mailed rr.EE. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students in Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It Is tho oldeat, largest and least expen sive Institution of learning In the North School opens first Monday In September Sendforcataloguoto vANgcoYi President. 7; Salem, Oregon. OREMIAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) C1IAS. N SCOTT, - Receiver. On andnfterJunelS 18S9 and until further notice trains will run dally (except Hun day) an follews: EAST SIDE, Coburg Mall From Portland 1'ortl'd Mali bTATIONh. Tow'rd Port land Lv. 8.00 am Lv 9.55 pm ' I0.0K 10.Su 11.05 11.10 11.25 11.35 12.10 12U J 1.35 12.11 1.08 1.S0 5.50 2.21 2.13 3.13 3.15 &65 1:31 5.-07 &55 PORTLAND MWV Koot of F Street 1 lay's ianaing, St. Paul's, Woodburn, Tovrnseud, McKee, MU Angel, Down's, Hllvcrton. Johnston's Mill' Switzerland, East Side Junct,, Macleay, Aumsvllle, Ale O V Crossing, West Sclo, Cnibtree, Hplcei, Tullinan, Plainvlew. Brownsville, Rowland, Ar. 3.15.) m. Ar 2.38 2.2U Ar CM p in Coburg. AH LV hr &00 Cruy for Women's piio. An old man namedJohn Kaufman, who died in Brarll, Ind., the other day, had a moat peculiar monomania. His desire to steal women's shoes was uncontrollable, though he was never accused of stealing any tninff else. A iew years ago ho was ar rested, and forty or fifty pairs of women's shoes and slippers recovered. He had buried them on tho commons. He was senno i .., witn stages for penitentiary for a short timo for this of- Cunectlou at fM UAnc aat fense. His wife got a divorce duriuj: bis MKShernlflcey term In prison, and ha has ever since lived trxiok for and from 1? nectl ver. Hone. The day he died over sixty pairs of nmsYTvin'il Pine, women's shoes and .Upper, were found In 0Br hi. hut, HewMTtnnPf te lW I rorwaD ' MplvHwHt PnmmutlOU mile on miW. 1.10 1.15 1.10 12.53 12.32 li'J) 11.15 11.111 11.18 11.11 iai8 10.23 10.10 10.00 9J0 V.02 b-52 6-18 7.12 6.39 ilfS INSTALLMENT li'SE ! DEALER IX- FURNITURE, Window Slmdcs, Wnll Paper, Pictures, .Mirrors. Moldings, Frames, Baby Carriages, Wagons, Rugs, Stationery. Xotlons,' Holiday Goods, trotiuet Sets. Hammocks, Etc. Tents, Awnings, 'Etc. made to order and kept constantly du hand. 307 COMMERCIAL STREET (BANK BLOCK), SALEM, OHEGOX. O KSTGoods of all kinds sold on the regular installment plan in the city nt Smith's Auction House, corner of Liberty and State streets, Salem, Or. Abstracts. -For reliable and correot ABSTRACT OF TITLE), Call on tho Salem Attract and Land Coinpanj F E. AUSTIN, Manager. NO. 221 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. jjSyThc only complete set of Abstracts in Marion county. P. O. Box 2C0. First National Ban l( SALEM. OREGON. TO. N. LADUE. President. DK. J. REYNOLDS, - Vice President. JOHN MOIPv, Casliler. GENERAL BANKING. Excnnnge on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kon bought und sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Furmors aro cordially invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances mudo on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the liauk In most reliable companies. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY Tlie Capital National Bank OF- SALEM ---OREGON. Capital Paid up - $75,000 - 10,000 Surplus, - - - - - U. S. WALLACE, - President. W. W. MAUTIN, - Vlco-Presldent. J. H. ALBERT, r - - Cashier. DIRECTORS! V. T. Gray, . W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin. R. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.CusIck, J. II. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other markets able produce, consigucu wr m nwic, either In nrlvato granaries or public warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Cblcugo, San Kranclsco, Portland, London, Paris, llerlln Hone Konit and Calcutta. Ticket at twotaenm P" K .tatlons bavjlng agents. Northern Pacific Railroad. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE.' TWOFASTTIHIANOE, CAR SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Pacific railroad is the only line running Passenger tralns.Sccond cIumj sleepers (freo of charge) Luxurious Day otSches. l'ullinan Iaftce Sleeping Can;. Palace Dlnlag Cars, (meals 7oc) from Ion land lo the cast See that your ticket read via the Northern Paclflo railroad and avjid the change of cars. daily arrive at Minneapolis or St. Putil at anidAa'r.ueeVt'luTly at 11 min p.m.'. Arrive utTacomu at 7;10 inand R a marrlve Scultlo itrtKia m andOJp. m Through Pullman Palace bleeping Cur, elegant day coacnes, flnct palace dining a between Portland ,Taooin .and Seattle direct. Dal y service. A. I). CHAHLTUN ALuaen'l Pass. Agent, IU First BU, Cor Washington HU. Portland. Oregon. l)epo Corner First andO blrwts. FOR MEN ONLY! City Tax Notice. Tlio Salem city-taxes are now duo and payable at my'olHro with Williams A En gland, Taxpayers will plcahO govern themselves accordingly. ' E. J. SWOFFORD. City Tux Collector. GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTOHBR SHOP On Liberty street, across the brldgo In North Walom. All kinds of meats kept ou hand. - 5-.l0tf i For the Public Good. It la an Indisputable fact that the hand somest vestibule trains that aro now run on tho American continent are those on the llurllngtou route, leaving from Union depotln Denver, ulsoHt. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of all through trains from tho west. The flrbtnud second class coaches aro magnificent, the reclining chair cars suburb, tho Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, and as for the meals that are served in thoso palaco Burlington dining errs yum yum. The next time you go east to Kansas City, Chicago or Ht. 1-ouls, If you mention to the ticket agent that you want your ticket to lead Iron. Denver or St. Paul over tho llurllngton route, you will get It, nnd you will always ho glad of If you go via tho .Northern or Canadian Pacific, tho elegant vestibulo trains of The Uurllngtpn Route, between Ht. Paul and Chicago, or St. Ixnils, will carry you along tho eastern shore ol the Mississippi river for a distance of 350 miles, amidst scenery that cannot bo surpassed; or, If you go via the Oregon Short Lino or Southern Pacific, nnd your tlcicei reads via The llurllngton Route from Cheyenne or Den ver, you will pass through nil tho thriving cities and towns located In what Is popu larly known as the Heart ol the Continent. For further Information apply to A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, So First street, t-iva&wti Portland, Oregon. i, i. CULVER County Suiveyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer, W. H4BYARS. Civil Engineer Byars, Culver & Walton Surveyors & Topographers Surveys, drafts, plats maps und descriptions of lands, townlots, and roads, ditches, streets, seWerx, alleys, etc. etc., mado and furnished at reakonable nrlces. Old Uomt Soia Ts corners and lines re-cs-.UL susuy tabllshrd frnmorlglnul tot, . r. field notes. Graces for ditches, iijuUb, streets or sew ers, with estimates furnished on applica tion. Address County Hurvcyor's olllce. Selem, Oregon. A XrPjE0JyGsrJ STMjrffjI.'Vvr LBBBSafi A. E. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. DEALEB 1W STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. -Agent for the RICHARDSON 4 1JOYNTON COMPANY'H Furnaces. Es tablished In W) 1101'ft IV t2Z5X5ZZ r.ri..rli-. JUST OPENED. Frch and salt water fish, poultry, game and nvtiT in their caon, On Uurtt , , opticUo the oiera house. One hundred down chickens wanted. L. OKIKIl, Proprietor. KlU.l. lakW I mmmm ronr7PATJiin Jl LSHURA.'ICK Oompsnr. Fire ana Ma rine. JOH, AtBKRT.Utot, HJe,OrgoB SALEM ! 0- INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT Qnps Most Lively City! o As wo send this paper by thotisauils over tho whole length nnd breadth of the land, many pooplo who know Salem by Its reputation will be pleased with a little history of its various attractions. -O- Ihc citizens of Salem aro a very proud people proud of the beauty ami lame of their city. With 15,000 population, possessing largo wealth, we enjoy all the nioJern advam-ementa of our sister cities like Portland, Seattle aud Tacoma and San Francisco. Streets are lighted by electricity and traveled by horso cars. The most magnificent public water works supply puro water trom the Willamette- In plenty and most adequate llro protection. Wo have the district telegraph messenger service, letter car riers, two telegraph olllccs aud two express companies. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Fine structures abound throughout tho city. The school buildings are numerous and large aud the high school is as crantl a pile as is often seen. The tanious Chemeketo hotel, built as a matter of pride by Salem's wealthy capitalists, leads all on the Pacific coast as a lino hotel. Tho stato has located here extensive and Imposing buildings, thr Stato houso, Stato Penitentiary, Stato Insaue Asylum, Stato Blind School, Stato Deaf nnd Dumb male school and the United States Indian Training School. Ele gant privatu residences aro common but of yet greater Interest than these are the miles aud miles of pleasant homes of our thrifty mechanics: therein lies the surety of our luture. CHURCHES. All denominations hnvo nrosnnroiis rlinnlicj rmil linn Imnaoa nf wnr. ship. Tho Women's Christian Temperance- Association is tlrinly estab lished and intends building a maguillcont business block and Is prosper ing. It has a lino library aud rattling room for public uso. ; -NEWSPAPERS. We have two daily newspapers. Tho Capital Journal Is the less aged but a uprightly sheet which sprang at once Into the full Hood tide ot success. Auy new enterprise coniiinr 10 Salem will II mi able support ers, if they are worthy of it, In the public spirited editors of our newspa pers. AMUSEMENTS. Tho Reed's Opera Houso is a largo and excellent one. There are numerous summer resorts, several line parks, an excellent trotting course, bleyclo clubs, social clubs, etc. THE STATE FAIR Meets hero annually and is a great success. It attracts thousands ot people from all sections of the country. NO MALARIA IIHRE. This is one of thoso clean, pure Western cities whero almost no malaria now exists. Our death rate Is way down hi tho bottom figured aud wo havo no epidemics. ATTRACTIONS. Our natural scenery Is Swiss-like. Mountains almost, entirely sur round us rendering drives outsldo tho city very beautiful. Rivers and trout stieains 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 aro good, work plenty and want almost unknown. Wo havo all the secret orders iu this city that is possessed by any other city of twice its population, and all In a nourishing condition. COME WITH US AND WE WILL DO YQU GOOD. Salem is a gqod lilaco to live iu and it Is a good place to do business in. Any new branch of trade will prosper hero lor facilities aro ample aud competent help plenty. Wo have all tho motive iiowers water, steam, gas and electric Real estate may bo had for factory sites at rea sonable prices. People may llvo hero with great economy, or In luxury. Our bunking facilities aro unsurpassed. Wo havo a flue outlying district of furm lauds. Old residents remain, there aro almost no departures, and now ones are fast coming among us. jiVHY fsTOT INVESTIGATE SALEM? If you would learn moro of the resources of Suleni and surrounding country sonif for the CAPITAL JOURNAL, tho best paper tin tin Puclllc const to-day for tho money. It Is rellablo and stands on Its own footing. Address tho Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. J. L. MITCHELL, Manager. i New Dressmaker. MRS. F. A. CRUMP, A New York Modlsto, who has hud fifteen years' expcrleiico lit Cutting and Fitting Would bo pleased lo sco tho ladles of Sa lem ut her looms, No. 101 Bummer street, corner of .Marlon. Just Received At t'liarlM Calvcrt's-Mlllliu'i-y Ilunuir ono of the finest lines of Millinery Ooods ever umuKlil t Halein. All (foods urn of the Intcsldeslun and havo heen brought dlreet from tho .Millinery LmiKirluiiis of Han Francisco. Tho ladles of Halcm and surrocndhiif country are Invited to call and lnsieet this one Of goods. frlC (tnen A MONTH can bo mado J 10 10 pZ0U working for us. Aiteius preferred who can fiiinl.li homo and Klvo their whole tlmo to tho business. Spare moments may bo profitably employed iiIhi. i. ,. ifiii'iiimlnd In likU'nuniirl fMtlij(- II. r. Johnson & Co., 1UUU Main St.. Illchiiioiid, VII, N. 11. llmho state ngeund business ex, tu-rlenM-. Never mind about sendliiL' stamp for reply. II. K,J.ACo. 4-wiiim Established 1868 1 The Oldest aod Steoothcst Iielween Sacra mento aud Portland. LADD & BUSH, Bankers, Iron Building, Salem, Oregon. Accounts kept, louns made, exchange on every part of the world bought mid Mild, letters of credit issued Ut travelers. nilleo tlous inude throughout the Dulled Stales, llrltWi America and Mexico, stute, county and city warrants rushed Veol!iri.t rons acoomiiiodntloiis consistent" ! " M.rvatlve banking. ICWtUwal DEAR GIRLS: Take 110 Tally from any ouni.'iiiatj, but If Ihey oiler jou antco lox of llclfeflbraDd's Square Chocolate Creams, made only by Mi Pnlnl Pnx". take tliein, and tell them to wiino ugaln, for they are uierior to any made In Iho L'utttd BWtes, Miss Leona Willis, TEACHEH OK .MUSIC. Lessons L'lven in volcoculturo and I till Ian singing, plamiaud organ. Hiieclal at tention given to beginners. Can buscennt tho Conservatory, or at tl.u residence, cor ner of Center and Capitol streets. 10-l(lml Ueary street. DR. JORDAN i Co.'s MUSKUM OF ASATOMV 751 MarketsLKnu PraiiclHco AdmlKslon scents, (loand learn how to avoid disease. Continuation and treatment personally or by letter, on spermaterrl.oea orgenltal weakness, und all itlkuasse of men. Hend for a bK)k. Private o(Jlcu I'll uonsiiiiuiioii iree. J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMISKCI.A.I, STUISIST. Plrst-class work iriiaranteed. Ulvo him a call ami you will not regret It. 7-llml THK KAVOHITK i ) )l ( aiu (i THK OX1.V FIRST-CLASS CIGAR STOKE I.V TIIK TITV. Irnporiud unci IJomuwtlo CIGARS AND TOBACCO ! HAli Commurolul Htruol, MRS. M. E. VyiL.S0N, mm, 1.-00PM 1:10 PM &30PM ' HUM 10:35 AM ... it. in a t (1 .. r (Mi... ..... . . .. Corvallls." " ' A.oany ana TlmnrvuAtmlHs AnA. .. with tho Oregon Development C?s Una ji oiejiriisuips oeiween Yaqtilna nnd San SAILING DATES. Invites the led us of Halem und vicinity lo call und Inapect hirst-lict stock of Pull Millinery thut luis Jut urrlved. Hhewlll uy iwrtlculur utttiillou ulxi lo the luteal styles of drioaklnK, nineiio yn icy ...Wednesday, Sept. i " "c ey Friday u " "IS 2 SJ a?!y :: ?i ,vlhis coinpany reserves tho right to chaueo snlllnirdiitra wit limit nrii,w.s wYn, ;T;tlf'r8.!!" """ndiiiid all CPPHKll"" .with tho tralni of tha x-Auy IHA HOUTE at Albany or Corvullls v-,.i, , oiiii rnmciRCO, SUOUId urmngo to arrive nt Ynqutua tho evening rvitnerr stid Frfleht ltstrs AlwT tko im.H.Arrl!!flX"mnn.,y 1o Messrs, 1IULMAN A Co., Freight nnd Ticket Agents aw and 202 Froniit.. Portland, o C.C. HOQUK, Ao't Gcn'l Frt. A 11188. AgU, Oregon Pacific It, H. Co., O II HAaWELL,Jr.OcnU0Frt;" A'r Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., KOI Montgomery St.; Huu Francisco, Cal Tlin rirnivnii PilnlMn .,....!....- .,.- UMIl.T..r...""l.t"' .' "l",'".""'?" "". .'. ., .'.iiiitiiii inci uiviniuii win icavo i'ori '"" L, f,V"wl ."."""' aionuny, Wednesday iuidKrldayrtttln.nl, ,l' " "rniu Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 8.-J0 p. in. ' ...,'" -"""', I ."oriii-ooiuia, .Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 n. in. Arilvniit I'ief lni.,1 'P.....wiA.. n-i t and Saturday at :t::w p. in. Il,i Mr.M.1.... trn.t . , .... i .. """" " I'uiiesuiij- iiiiu many both north und soutli-bound boats Ho over night at Salem, leaving thoro at U u. m. V. J, lllHIUl',, A. O.K. and P. Agent, TH-E YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's fieunisuip nue. si miles shorter, iW hours class through iiasiengor nnd freight lino from Portland aiTd nil points In the Will uimeiie vnuer lo and from San Francisco TIME SCHEDULE. (Kxcept Hundnysj: lxavo Albany tavo corvallls Arrivo Ynqulna Leave Corvallls Arrive Albany STEAMKRS, FUOM VAQU1N w ,Mnc ! y,Mer Monday Sept. JX ame e Vn ley Tuesday ' 1 llluinetto Vnlley, Wednesday " a STKAMKKS, rnoM san rnANcisco VIA Southern Pacific Company's Line. TUB MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time between Sslpm tint San Francisco a Thlrly-slx Hours. OALirOUNIA KXPUKSM TIIAIN HU.N DAILY ,ini h i.ii iiJim,Aril Ait II n. I". "boutn. I rorth 4:00 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. I lft n. m. :ll p. in. I Lv. Halom Lv. 7:Mu. m. 7:15airu( Ar. Han Fran. Lv. 7:U0p.iii. LOUAl, I'AMKNUKH 1 ItAIN ( DAILY KX CKIT HUN11AV). 8:00 a. in. I A Portland Ar, I 3:15 p, in. 11:10 a. m Lv Hulcm Lv. f 1'2:W p, m. am p. m. Ar. Kiigono Lv. u.oo a. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation ol second class passengers attaclnM to express trains. ThoH. P. company's Jerry makes con ncetlon with all tho regular trains ou tl. East Side Division from foot'ol r stree Portland. lYcst Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: 11AH.Y (KXCKIT HUN1IAY). Tiirlland liK p. in. Ar. Corvallis T?X a. in, TTh, uJAr VrT Lv. TnOffpHn. i:;. p. m, At Alhany uml Corvallls connect with trains uf Oregon Paclllo Hallroad. Tliniugh tickets to all points south und east via California KXI;HKHHTHA1N-(1IAII.Y KXCKITHUWUAY TSop, m. ILv. Portland Ar. 10.00 a. mi 8:00 p. m. Ar.MoMlnuvllloLv. 6:15a.m. Through Tickets To ull points "OUTII and EAST VIA- - California. For lull information regarding rates maps, etc., apply to the Coiupuny s agent Huli'iii, On goo. k. i'. uouiiim, Asst. u, r. ana rass. Ag'i It. KUKIILKII.I Manager. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY, Columbia River Route.' Trains for the east Have Portland al 7;i5 am and lOO pm dully, Tlo ets to aud from principal luluts In tin United Htatcs, Can ttda and I ..I rope. Klegaut Juw Dining Cars. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Free Family Bleeping Cars run through ou Kxprcss trains lo Oriutha, Council I Hulls and Kansas City without change Connections ut Portland forHun Fruucls co und PugelHound poluts. For lurther partlculurs address any agent of the uimpuny, or A. L MAXWELL, O, P. & T. A U. J, HMIT1I, Otu'l Muuager, Portland. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISC0VEHY. Only Gcnulnt SjtUm of Mtsiory TfilnlngJ tour Booki Liarntd la ess ruling, Mind andirij cureJ. Ever child ind adult grsitl btntflUJ, (Jreul ludueeiiieuU to curresioiidt.ucT Cluues. Proct.u, with opinions of Dr. Vm, A. llaii.ii.oixl, the wurld-fitmrit HptclalUl In Mlud DIcaM, Daniel (Jreylileuf Thomp. son, the great PsjcliologUl, J. M. ll.akly D, D., editor of the Cl.rlstluii Advocate S, V., IllflmrdPnwtor.thesclenllst, lions. V. IV'. Astor, Juduh P. Ili)uiiuiu, und others, sent post free by Pror. A. I.OI3KTTK, 3T Fifty Ave,, NY Mi 4 i " m m m ! I ( B 'ffl M "? iji, 4 hi l t.f v n If hi?. 1 M