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c 1 1, : r' IV III t u THE CAPITAL EYEIOKG- JOUBKAL, r HE CAPITAL JOURNAL. BUIlLlBHED DAILY.EXUEITHUNDAY, BY THE Canifal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated,) Kntrcd nt tho postoftlco nt Salem, Or.,M necond-clnss matter. MOFER BROTHERS, - - Editors. Bee fourth page for term of Subscrip tion. Advertisement to Insure Insertion (for no (tamo uny; snoiiiii uv iiauucu 111 u a o'clock.,, . Correspondence containing now of In terest nnd Importance In desired from nil pnruof the state. No attention .will ue paid to anonymous communications. Persons desiring U10 Capita. JoimXAT. erved M thclj: nun.- Can secure It by pos tal card, request, or Xiy wprd left nt tht HpoiMmen number rent frooonnppllco- OOlc'o, pornerCourt ,nnd Liberty Htreets. MONDAY . FKHUUAKY JO A TRAIN emna. through " the Union I'ac'fio with niw pawnger. He lincl ft nidnoK.!y. J . IV x. - -' Lbt It botf '$JO,0CO lirlflKft nt nn enrly -tiny. Mim' ut tho money wnii!Uj,e t'xjMiiile 1 Imc. ':,.-: x. Tim deinnutl for Improved strainer linos on tlic Columbia nnd Willamette Is Very great. Tun man yhtfjU'u)jM& io'all vntc Ills party because, no cam. jjl-i an lie wants, lories hi dwii best teeth In tho end. The, Mornlhj? Adtdrla Columbian Is n credit to that town, nnd wll print tho Assuciutcd Press news when It can get thorn, A wao fciys! Tllfl muddy wnter of tho Wlllainctto may not bo poison but for tho past few days they liuvt been "JtoUgh on Hutu." A tkn-imyU blockade of mnl loaves us behind In a great man," Items of news. We will try to catch up nt ouco and not. have oui readers miss any Important Items ol news. HOft.UOO put Into 11 bridge by the counties und city, nnd another $100,000 but Into tho brldgo by oui capitalists would make a $200,000 polo with whjch to knock down the persimmon another railroad thro' Marlon and Polk counties. Tun "brogonlan" never refers to tho Dakota legislatures without u lllng nt Prohibition. Is the Oregon. Ian unwilling to allow tho people of a Blato tho sovereign power ot self government under tho federal con stitution? That is Homcthlug worth knowing about. Tin: streets nnd ulloys of Salem should bo carefully cleaned this spring. Uy tho co-operation of the city authorities and citizens every block could bo made as neat as wax. Tho filth and dirt taken up would prevent disease and ho valuable miiuuro for farmers. Foil tho Information of our read ers wo wish to say that Tin: Joint nal Is not an annex or second edi tion of any paper printed In n larger elty. It Is not a tall-end of any cor poration. It exists as u uewspniwr business enterprise, solely devoted to gathering and printing all the nows. Its editors prefer u reputa tion for fairness and independence. l . -.1 -VJ We do not believe It Is tho proper sphere for a newspaper to assume dictation of all public mutters. Tin: Journal editors do not feel that they arc widely enough Informed as to tho state of Marlon county and Bnlem rtnanecs to oiler ponltlvo sug gestions ns to how tho funds for the now brldgo shall bo Hecured. We nro confident however Unit tho In terests of tho peoplo will lie closely watched nnd fully protected by those hi authority, and that our moneyed men nro all able to manage their affairs. NECESSITY OF A niUDOE IUOIIT AWAY. Thero Is no fact more apparent to tho people of this city nnd county than that n brldgo must bo built over tho Willamette nt Snlcm. This Is so apparent as to require no nrgu meut,evcu tho' we lind not lost a bridge, which the municipal corpor ation that exercised jurisdiction over It Is bound, from tho standpoint of public Interest nnd precedent, to re place without delay. There are n few points cleared up by the tnlk had so far. One Is that If a free brldgo Is to ho built, It will likely have to be done by taxation, direct or indirect. Tho second is that private capital Is so occupied in developing other resources of this city that not enough can be found unemployed at present to build such a freo brldgo ns would bo required. So fur us the requirements of Polk nnd Mnriou counties demand u county brldgo nt this point the two counties should be togcl her called upon to build to that extent. It would only make n better, safer, solider nnd more secure county brldgo to have tho capitalists ol this city put up money enough to construct n railroad bridge, as well as a county wagon bridge. And n railroad secured by such a bridge would develop Polk county ns much ns It would Mai Ion county. It would almost certainly be the lever that would compel the con struction of something of a elty on t a- West bank of the Willamette. No inoro proper thing can be done (o enrich and benefit this city and the two count h concern ed than the immediate construc tion of a bridge, unless It be the construction of a iloub'e bridge a wagon and railroad bridge combin ed. The corporations that control railroad bridges in the E.ist arc among the most prolltableon record. It may be safely predicted that a railroad could be got into thUclty by offering a brldgo crossing secured by tho Investment ot local capital. At least $100,000 .would have to be spent by any railroad company to build a bridge here. As much as that Is talked of as necessary to erect a llrst-class county bridge. Tho city will iiave to pay to get a railroad In here some day, and by uniting tho two projects Into ouo wo will secure for the city and for tho two counties a loverago of Investment and capi tal, that will bo oxpended anyhow, and that can all bo ut ide to pull to xecuro u railroad to (he sea nnd that Is what wo all want. The loss of tho old wagon brldgo Is going to be come tho lever to get another rail road through this valley. These are all interesting aspects of the question as it comes before the Journal. Tho Jouunai, docs not consider It as part of its duty to urge any details in this matter or advocate any particular plans, or Innltit upon particular theories, ex cept to Insist upon a lindo being built at an early day. And let 'it be built wisely end well. A vioortocj KICK. X "Irrchant, tV!fo tho Jtonn of Conten tion A Denunciation. .A well known merchant who tin been rr?a!!y benefitted br 3n' Vegetable Porsn paritln, de-lrcl W clvo It to lili wife, wb wa very dolknta, bat ont of ramlon first cOhtnlted hlipirtclflh, " w- O'l'wold of 8V Market direct. Tho doctor, who l one of our leading prat tit Imieri objected, tnylnj bo had neverfcen n I nr-n-tfirllln thnt did not contain twin U, wM U thinned tho blood; tr-ni hi pa-lent did ne: hare any vitality to Ion?, and t'uat vr'in' ' ll-a!o people need li tint decreased vl's"-. but more blood. He however concutpd when aw.ircd that Joy's Vegetable: fianaparfila wni dp"poil tnr the blood thlnulnz Idea of other lartaparlllai, and that on tho contrary by rpeclflc vegeta ble alterative? It promoted d!;etIon, and re paired nn'-I'loa, hence created now blood and wa tho very thin for feeble jcoplc. Tho abovo explains tho many cawi In which a?ed, delicate nud run down people, have been built ut by Y' Vcfietablo ParsnparllU a"cr tho potash farnparlllai failed. U ct fcetorocreallti?oiieinal!o3. K r. foaminet THREE G Prizes ! An Optimist. Ilostou Herald: Uncle liilly Daw sou, who lived in the mountains whero Mr. Crouso wus reared, was a kind-hearted man, who never lost a chance to hold out liopo to tho de sponding or sympathy to tho suHer Ing. IIo was always ready with the proof that however hnrd a neighbors' lot was, It might have been many fold worse; and bis In genuity in (lulling n recompensing gain for nuy loss that anyone might suller was a matter of local wonder ment, says tho Washington Post. Ouo day somebody told Unolo Hilly that his neighbor, Thuiuas Darrow, had fallen under the cars and lost a leg. Uncle Hilly stood In slloneo nov er.il minutes, looking at thogrouud. Then, raining his eyes, he said: "Well, I'm awful sorry for poor Tom, but there's somu consolation In the thought that a nalr 'o socks HOW TI1KY HO I.OVK THE VKOIM.K. , hwl ,, lw, M , , m people aualiiHt cliques, clans, cor. ' that's n good deal." mirations and combinations HcelUinr i Tho next dnv Unolo llillv called tho enthrallment nnd cinbarnis- llu, iroa , ,ui ,0 uA mr. ' rdV.trns'.iri'tirduill'ri.o, learned that Tom had lt antecd to them under the eonstltu.' both legs. A Utile disconcerted, . tlotiof this great republic. -State . Undo Hilly stood by tho beil in Mil- ; Demoorat. leniiuHiiiKlderallon, 1'nv.eutly, how- WhcnthpdiiiUHinttsorOhlogaveLvor ll(4 filw t.rlbtoued, and he tho United Ktutes seiiatorshlp tUKm. BtniMinru uu Auiuonatie raytioj ..v0l, Tom, If you had to hvse vera they seeking to protect Uio I ,mo 0K tM n mighty khh! Jul tlmt "people's rights and IiIo-mIiikh," or Vou last two." j tho monopolist's? ,,01,( Un,.h, m.(.i mM .lNlIlli I When President Cleveland took ; ,Ml0W myiiU w,y suuh a thlngY" 5 Htandanl Oil Millionaire Payne's QMlMt H'Mrue, Tom, liuoasgo. Kon-ln-law Stand ird Oil Mlllloualro , ,,, Y(UI sw, ,f Vlll.tl ,,,,1 Um mv Whitney Into his eahluut was U UK yo,,, ,)0 UlU,kl. ttlwUt ,u,i "iiBtilnst corporations nml com. worrilli n,mt It all tho time, but f blnatlons?" m,w y W ,i,tt i)M r wlcn mu).,i When tho democrats In January ;rvo , kwp yilMr llll(l , ,ll0 I vlectwl MonoiKillst Mlllloualro Htlcv, tltMl tlf lllu twr, n tt KW,a Wi-w J wUomi ouly tvlebrlty Ims lwn(l,i you lo,t Viu lK,Uli Tl)UI .rtunil gained by rolling up million from 0i v ,,, ' mnulpulatloii of wnteixsl sticks mid wrecking rullnmds (ncwrtllug to th j A "l " wiirriuMibmit I New York World, Detu.) wus It allt" spnUtloti .r hall. No doubt f ilouu out of lovo for tho dour peoplo? I r"" r desire tohav all the It Is a little cheeky tinder tho e vnlliWo ro,uu token Uforw UU d- j euiiMtftiiCM for demtvrutlo kiwm ( ' l" u wU,ur wwM- i claim mU tko virtue of patriotism . Newberg Omnlile: Tin HejHiUll. , for their party. Hut claiming tho onii Muto tniuiil viuinlUco la called, riirth U a deiiiovratlo principle. I to inwl In Portland March filh. The damntfc done by tho flood Is reported as light. Tho West Hide narrow gauge is credited with the necccssary pluck and enterprise of running trains every day. Ualnslorms or tho heavy snows have caused the heavlcf-t Hoods ever know?i In the mountain regions of Fouthern Oregon. Would Not lie Wilhont It. Dr. E. H. Jleldcn: Heud by ex press quarter dc.y.eii of your Ethe real Cough Syrup. Please be sure and send by return expros-s, as I do not wish to bo In tho Iioiko without it. PILLSliUHY IIODKINH. fian Francisco, Dec. 1878. Large si.c SI .00, small 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Wm. Stewart, nu insmo Scotch man, jumped through u third story window of the .'it. Charles Friday ut Portland. It Is thought ho can not live. The lirst Slr,i. Perhaps yob ate inn down, can't cut, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your H.itlslaclion, nud you wood r what nils you. Vim should heed the -nruiug, you in. taking the Hist slop into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nervo Tonic and lu .Electric Hitters you will llml theexnot remedy for restor ing your nervous system tj Its nor mal, healthy condition. Surprising results follow lb use of this great Nervo Tonic and Alterative. Your appetite returns, good digestion Is restored, and tho Liver ami Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price fflle. at Daniel .1. Fry's Drug Store. Atheiueii Press: A Polk county fanner brought an orange raised on his place Into Salem a few days ago, and claims thnt oranges can be successfully raisid in this state. The New Discovery. You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about it. You may yourself be one of tho many who know from personal experience Just how good a thing it is. If you have over tried It, you are ono or Its staunch friends, because tho wonder ful thing about It Is, that when ouco given a tilal, Dr. Kiug's New Dis covery ever after holds a place In tho house. If ou have never Used It and should bo afflicted with a cough, cold or any Thro.it. Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once und glvo It a fair trial. It is giiarlntced every time, or money refunded. Ti'lal HottliM Free at Daniel J. Fry's Driigstoio. A saloonkeeper, by tho name of Diinlap, while crazed with jealousy and snake bitters, tiled to cut his wife's throat, at Pendleton Monday nliht, and will perhaps serve a term In the pen for his trouble. Consisting of the follewing: FlntPrlzc-Elega.it China Tea Set, fllty-slx pieces, complete. Second Prize Fine Hanging Lamp. n-...i. STprlzelset of Itodgers lln' Phtcrt Knives and Porks. OFPKHED 1IY Cox & Boggs Grocers, 249 Commercial Street. p n II 1 lie liiiiii'Otiii -o- ttB-Tlckcts with chance on ono of the three prizes presented to ev ery purchaser of ONE POUND of our TEA! Offer good until March 1, 1800. Wm, Brown k Co. DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Leather and Findings CASH PAID FOR Clfl From Terminal or Ioleribr Points the Northern Pad Is the lino to tnkc To all Points East and South. ST, PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No change of cars.) fvnnniwpd of dlnlnecnrs unsurpassed. TOURIST Sleeping Cars! tlckeis.and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A continuous line connecting with nil lines airoruing direct and uninterrupted SeuUmnn sleeper reservations can bo se cured In advunce through nny agent of "rhroifg'h tickets to and from all points In America, England and Europe can be purchased n't uujr ticket ott.ee ol this com- piFull Information concerning rates, time of tralnV.rmites and other details furnished on application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, I-.. ln..An1 Pnsopnrrpr AcrCnt. XO. 121 First street, cor. Washington; Port land, Oregon, JACOB L. MITCHELL, lxx-al Agent, dnlcm, Or. FOIt BAL IriOK HALf A nearly new skin at a bar gain, nt 1'ostal Telgrnph otllco. IOlt HALB-A. good milk cow with"! I young calf, inquire nt Ea&t Polcni meat market. 2.1-ct FOIl ltKNT. Tort RENT A unoico iiirnisiied fmn room near business center. Journal JTlOIt RENT A ctcslrnblo business ofllca In best bloc.t In town, inqulrout this ol'llco. 2-ltf WANTED WANTED inimuon ns cierK: can give good references. CM. Buster, M tourtceiith street. i-sd fct WANTED A man of good nnd Indus trlous hnblls wnnts to correspond with nlndy. Object, matrimony. Address M.D. Nelson, Wulla Wnlln, Wnshlngton. WANTED 1'oslt Ion ns bookkeeper or cashier; Have had 12 yearn ex peri, cuco keeping books, und In bnnk work. Address ''Cnshler," Cnro Journal offlce. 5M)-dlw WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, AND FURS. This house carries a large stock of first class goods from the best manufacturers In llie world, nua is preimri-u iubc ""'" tlon, both lu stye and quality, to every ono who will purchase goods ot them, WANTED.-Agents, Mn e and Female. In every City, Town and Village. Outfit free. No Capital wtmteYcr required. Stock, IMnn nud Terms tho llest. This lsa splendid opportunity to make money. Write nt ouco for Particulars. 1. Jr. KxJuui&n, oo vurruu oi.,rew iorK FOIl 8ALK. ' OH SALE ORTRADEfor city property In Salem, fifty ncres or land suitable lorgrupe culture, eight miles south of Sa lem. Also two hundred ncresestpench "and for sale nine miles south of Salem, dirt cheap. U. G. Olen, 818 Chomckcta street, Salcinj SOCIETY NOTICES. THE YA0UINA ROUTE, 'AM And Oregon steamship line, company's VB3 mites shorter, 'JO houts Development No. 231 Commercial Street, !-UJttX&&S SALEM - OREGON BROOKS & COX, lOO STATE ST., SALJ5M, OR. 1 1 9 x -AND- KNIGHTSOF PYTHIAS. Itcgulnr meet Ing on Tuesday night of each week nt ,:M p. m. O'DONALD: C. C. V. H. H. WATKRS. K. orR. and H. 0LIVE LODGe'no. 18, I. O. O. F.f mecti in Odd Fellows' HnlUipstAlrs. Cornet Commercial and Ferry sfiects, every Sat urday at 7:30 p.m. .1. L. AiiTi'iiKi:ii, I. A. Manning, Secretary. N. G. GA. R. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Depart- ment of prcgon, meets every Monday evening uttho hall over tho Oregon Land company's olllce. Visiting comrades an cordially Invited to nttend. I). c.Siiekman, Post Commnder. S. A. Handle, Adjuta it. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Clieniicals, ffl PI: ' i ' ,IM (f SI -o- CfiyPliysiclrtiis' Prescriptions and Family Recipes carefully com pmiiuli'd. A full lino of choice Imported nnd Key West Cigars. W. A. RIIAW. W. H. DOWNING. lluckliMi's Arnica Salve. Thobwt miIvu In tho world forciiiM, bulls tw.Minw, ulcoin,alt rliuinu, fever hOies, lol tcr, ehiippiMl limiils, chilblains, coinw, and all xktn cruptiuiiN, nud luMltlvely ciiich pllorf, ornopny nqulii'd. ltis Kuaiunti'cd to glvo porfcot MiilKlucilcm or money re funded, l'l leu-") I'l'nls nor lox, Forwileby Daniel J. Fry, diiigglHl. Itenilzer: Polk county may con Htilor liernelf very furtuuute, as tho Htiow In tlio valley went oil beforu the mountain water caiiiu down. Tho clmncert nro that wo will como out In better Hluipu than any comity around us. llowV This? Wo oIIit JliX) it'ttuitl for nny ease of ca tarrh thai i'ii n not bo cured l 'tnKlui,' llall'it .'nturrli Cun. L. .1, Clu'iny A Co.. l'aniw.t'uUHlo, Ohio; Vt I lio lillitriitKlU'U, h.o kuiixu F. J. Clicnoy fr i ho laxt 15 yenrx, and lellen li I tit to 1 10 Hrlevtly lioimniblo lu all busl utM traUMU'lloiiK, and tliialir-tnlly hblo to iniry out any ubllKiillous uuulo by lliwir llriu: Wi't .VTniux, whulosalo ilruirglhts, ToUnIo, V., Wuldliiff. Klnnuii .V: Murvln, uIioUmiIo ilruuKt"'". i'ol ilo,l., K. 11 Van I tioitn, nulitcr Toledo National lunik, 'l"i IihIo, o. Hull t'Ht.tirli t'utv In tnkun In loiHiilly, Hclliig illteelt.x mon I ho lilmvl and linuMiuHKurfiuvs ol lliOKti'in Price 74 n'lil iwr IkiUIo Sold by nil driiiiglfli SHAW & DOWNING, I. i Rea Estate -AND- Agents GENERAL AUCTIONEERS! -o- less time than by any otnei class tlirougn passenger iinu ireigui. im from l'oitland and all ioints in the 11 lamette vollev to and ftoui Sau hranckcu TIME SCHEDULE. (Except Sundays). Leave Albany 1:00'": Leave Corvallis 1:10 PM Arrive Yaqulna 6:30 1 il Leave Ynqulnn ..- -b:45AM Leave Corvallis 10:35 AM Arrive Albany - 11:10 AM O. & C. trnlns connect at Albany and Corvallis. Tho aboe trains connect at YAQUINA with the Oregon Development Co's Lint jfSteaMships between Yuquina nnd San Francisco. SAIM.N0 UATT.S. STEAMERS. FKOM VAQUIN Willamette Valler Monday Sept. Willamette Volley Tuesday " 1 Willamette Valley, Wednesday " 2o 8TEAMEUS, TROM SAS FRANCISCO Willamette Valley Wednesday, Sept. 4 Willamette Valley Friday " 13 Willamette Valley Satin day ' 21 Willamette Valley Sunday " '."J This compinj reserves tlio light to coange sailing dates without notice. N. B. Passengers from Portlund and all Willamette Valley points cau make close rouneetlon Ailtli tiie trains of the YAUUINA ROUTE at Albany jr Corvallis and if destined to Snu hi tnclsui, should arrange to arrive ut Yaquina the evening befoie date of sailing. 1'asseugrr ami h i eight Kates Always the Iiuest. For Intormntion apply to Messrs, HULMAN & Co., Freight und Ticket Agents 200 and 202 Front st., Portland, Or. or to C.C. HOGUE, Ac't Gen'l Frt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific R. U. Co.. Corvallis, Or O II. HASWELL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; 4 Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., SOI Montgomery Hi.; San Francisco, Cnl The Oregon Pacific steamboats on the Wllluiiiettee river division will leave Port land, south-bound, Monday, Wednesday and Friday atUa. in, strilveut Corvallis Tucsdny, Thursday and Saturday at 3:20 p. in. Leave Corvallis, north-bound, Monday, VVednc-day and Frld.iv at 8 a. m. Antveat Portland, Tuefcday, Thursday nnd Saturday in 3:!0 p. in. Ou Monday. Wednesday and Friday both north i.nd south-bound boats He over eight at Salem, leaving tbere at (i a. in. C. O. HOGUE, A. G. F, and P. Agent. to California VIA Southorn Pacific Company's Line, THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time betneru Salem ana Sin Frsnclseo.3 Tlilrtj-slx Hours. CALIFORNIA EXIMIESS TRAIN-RUN DAIM IICTWEKX IHjRTLAFU ASP H. F. oum. rK7Zivr- K OBERT & JIcNALLY', ivituiirxjsuH. Plans ahd sneciflcations of all classes of of buildings on short notice. Superin tendence of work promptly looitea after. 2 6-tf J. J. SHAW. J. T. GREGa. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Salem, Oregon. Office first door to tho left nt head of stairs in the rear of Ladd & Rush's bank. allLMON FORD, attorney nt law, Salem, Oregon. Otllco up-stairs In Patton'8 block. tVo have a large llt of farm lands and city property for sale also take charge of auction sales lu any part of tho state. We NO. UU-l COiMMKROIAL STREET, SALBM, OREGON. TWO REDUCTIONS. Wo must reduce our stock In order to make room for our spring goods. Theruforu we 111 iiImi reduce our already low prices on BOOTS AND SHOES. a-s-lin , For tho uet lorjy iln,. Olvo iia a call and lo convinced tliat we mean ! I'tihii'rli, I'utm rlial Heafiipss liny ! l'l'Ver A New llimu' 1'ro.ituieut. ! SiineierHiin not generally aware that thi'M' iIIm'Umw atv eoutuglotw, or j i that thoy are due to the prvseiico of i llvhiK piiii.Uv in the lining mem-, i hraiie of the tunc ami riiNtaehtau ! lulu.. .Mli rneople ivwMreh, how ever, Ii.ih proviM tills to ho n taet, ' I nud the ivnult nt this diMter, Is. I that a simple remedy has been lurm ! 1 ululed w heruhy eotairh, witnrrlial 1 (lenfucsji ami hay fever tire porniu-i ueiitly cured lu trniii one to three .hluiiileappllwitlons nuule ntliome! ' I iy tlio pal lent imw In two week, j 1 N. U. Till trtHitmeiit in not al MiuUt'or nu olnlmeiit; ImiiIi have' , Ikhjii dlntmled hy ivputahle iihislo ! Ittimas injurious. A pamphlet ex 1 plathiHg thUnew tntitiiient U sent nm on rvuelnt (iistmnp to jxiy pi tt80,1y A. It. Dixon V Sou, &," and Ju Nt Klu Sitrwt, Toronto, Ouiadti. Chilstluu Advouite. Suirercw fnun Catarrhal tnnihles hliuuld earv-fully nuul tho above. j ! what wo say. Ymirj', respectfully, KRAUSSE & KLEIN'S, No, 221 Ccmniercial Street, Salem, Oregon. ATTENTION ! Wo have farm, larjje and small, lots from fr0 up, and houses and !ot In all mrl of the elty. Wo doa commission business exclusively If vou wlshtotH'11, 1M your property with iw. Suburban tracts a uptKJial'ty l'AV.N'KA 11 It I UG FORD. STEAM LAUNDRY AT GKOKGK JIAVK YOU EVE K SEEN ANY OK tluo Shirts Collars and Cutis lautulrleil at tho SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY? If uotmakeltapoliittoilow). OFFICE: 200 COMMERCIAL RT HOUYK'rt 11ARHKK 8HOK CT :00 p. in. 11:41 p. m. 7:4 j a. in. Lv. Uy, M. l'orlland Kalem fan Fmn. Ar. Uv. Lv. LOCAL I'ASSENOhU 10: 15 a.m. 7:5.1 a. m. :U)p. m. W u. m. 11:10 a. m sio p. m. THAIS ( IlAtl.v C'fclT SUNDAY) I.V. Lv Ar. l'ortland .Salem Eugene Ar. I 3M5 p. m. I.v. 1 12.52 p. m. Uv. D.00 u. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, SM21oe?PreTtns8 ?-V s?-V..VV , ,' le rcKulnr tram on th I'ortUnd. UU1" """'"'""tot j. streo Vcst Side DivisioiTBefween Portland and Cervallis: yii?iLcJ2j8USDAV), . in. i.v. rarhnil i.i y? P- in. 1 Ar. Corvallis I.v' I 6:20 p. m. 1:.M p. in. i. in i. z: rtiu-mv una .-.trviiiHw ... i.u ....ir .. -.--"..- luiiui-i-i wiiu Itallroad. points Miuth and in Ins i ongou 1-ueltie I tillroad Ihrouen tickeuto all noints i.' eostial4llfornia KIRAIX-AhjUNnAY Through Tickets To all poltu q0UTH and EAST 0 -VIA,. CALIFORNIA. Nilii, I. ',! r l0 ,U Company t aceut ' Mumwer. m l' U i JOHN A. CAU80N, Counsellor nnd attorney at law. Member of the Bar of Ontario, Canada, U9 State street, Salem, Oregon. M. K. MCCOY surgeon, uas located over Squlro Farrar's TjIIYHIUIAN. MlUj. XU, i physician und rooms and taken ,' Stl grocery store, unronio aiseases a spec ialty. Consultation free. 12-21dw CUAULKS O. UUIITIS, M. D., Surgeon and Homoeopathic physician. Otllco and rcsidnre, 155 Court street, In office lor merly occupied Oy Dr. Hidden, Salem, Or. Olllce hours 8 toUa. in. und from 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. in. Diseases of tho rectum and chronic diseases a specialty. Fifteen years experience. dw "TTSiJuew li. dTven; THYSICIAN AND SURGEON, iSalem, Oregon. Ofllce heurs: 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. i Olllce: Court street, next door east of Dr. Rowland, RcsidCL.ce, 301 Chemeketa st. PROFESSIONAL NURSE-A specialty made of contluements, larse experience Mrs. C. C.Morgan, 290 Commercial street. 1-21-lm T 1'. WILLIAMS, STENOORAFHEU It . and Typewi iter Copyist. Will make reports of trials, etc.; copying on type writer accurately and ncutty done. Ofllce over A. T Ycaton's furniture store, Com mercial street, Salem. )UhE .AND WU4N PAINTING, all kinds of decorating; prepared to do contracts. C. C. Morgan, 290 Commercial street. II UJJ-lm NOTICE Is hereby given that tho part nership heretofore existing between 11. A. Thomas and John M. Fuyn , has been dissolved. Parties owing or having bills against said Arm can settle with either party John M. Paynb. Professor Loisette's M E M 0 R Y Discovery and Training Method. In spito of ndultenited imitations which miss tho theory, and practi cal results of the original, In spito of the grossest misrepresentations by envious would-bo competitors, and hi spito of "base nttempts to rob" him of tho fruit of his labors (ull of which demonstrate the un Jo. bted superiority and popularity of his teaehinir), Prof. Loisette's Art of Never Forgetting Is recog nized to-day in both Hemispheres as muking an Epoch in Memory Cul ture. His prospectus (sent post free) gives opinions of people in all parts of the globe who have actually studied his System by correspon dence, showing that his System is used only while being studied, not afterwards, that any book can bo learned in a single reading, mind wandering cured, etc. For pros pectus, terms and testimonials ad dress Prof. A. Lolsette. 37 Fifth AveiMie, X. Y. l-24w3m lAwr JCH ALBEnr, Ant, rim im mm INhUUAIIPK to in p a n y . I Hre aud Marine. BaUm, Qrtgon J. j. CULVER County Surveyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer W. H.IBYARS. Civil Englneir Byars, Culver 4 Walton Surveyor! 4 Topographerj Surveys, drafts, plata maps and descriptions of lunds, townlou, and roads, ditches, streets, sevters, alleys, etc. etc., made and furnished at reasonable nrices. Old Usht Sou TxAMrr. corners and lines re-es-w. u t ouu tablishiHl from original Tti ". t. field notes. Orniiej, iu. iiitches, roads, streets or sew ers, with estimates t irnlsbeU on applica tion. Addreiw County Surveyor's olllce. Selem. Oregon. Call and Sea- T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT IUH NEW QUARTERN IN THK State Insurance llulldlng, For. Ctra. merclHl and Chemekete strtsfts 'p-ltl mKfE) mmnn