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TITEo UAEITAJi JTgEfllSrCr JOTRNAIi. 4 i &. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL t TEKMB OF HUIltHtflHTION. Dolly by mall per ycnr ( 00 Dally by mull per week, 10 Weekly by mall per year ----- 1 00 STlr not pnld In ndvunce Iho price rharecd for tho Wkkkly Jouhxai. will !J J1.60 pcryenr. If paper nro not delivered prorapUy notify ttienince. SATUnDAY Al'IUIi 28 " GILBERT ft PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. S-1 7"T VlXQ PRESENTATION. OoDimllieo of the 0. A. It. invite the Pnblle to Participate. 4To tho public: The 10th of May promises to be a notable day In the cducutlonnl history of the capilnl city. It hns been proposed by the nietubera of Sedgwick Post No 10, G.A.R, of this city, tu present n ling to the public schools of this school district. Thin proposition bus been niudo to the boird of di rectors and city superintendent, and has been accepted. The ceremonies attending the presentation of the Hug promise to be es)eclally interesting and attaact Ive. The Idea is a most excellent lli(Tjti:i:..-Kmv neonlo nrobably i one, and Its execution will have . i are aware of the fact that a sapling of the "big tree family," from the grove in Cnluvcs Co., Cul., Is now growing on the Waldo place In JS 13. Sulem. Win. Waldo plautea It about fifteen years ago, when a tree let probably three years old, so thut If a female she Is now of age. The tree has enjoyed a healthy growth and is now about eighteen feet high and eighteen Inches In dluneler where the trunk leaves tho ground Tho trunk grows like- u long taper ing spike. The limbs begin at tin ground, where they are about foui feet long amf growing shorter to the top of the tree. Its iippeurnuce Is thut of young giant, fe lowly tower Ing up to stay. It Is said there Is hut fine grove of the "big trees" the one spoken of .above. When this grove was first visited by whlu men, the largest tree the niunurch of the forest was found prone upon the ground. Its greatest cir cumference was about 140 feet, Ilt length nearly 100 feet when stand ing It was as high as the great pyra mid of Egypt, and probably was growing when that wonder of the world was being bulll. Many ol i lie trees of that grove were found lo be almost as large as the one Jii"t mentioned. This timber is a near sjM'elP" of the cedars of Lebanon; some of which were old trees when "the ulse men saw the star In the East.'' We understand that the young glanl Js now found by the surveyors lo he growing In a street, but we trust the city fathers, as long as there may lie a city here, will protect it. and allow it to grow as a iiioiiuiiont of Balem's infancy, and tower above the mist and fog when wo of this city lo-day have been dead three thousand years. GlSN. AMiKuVl'itli'. Gen. RUs soll A. Alger, of Michigan, com-mander-ln-chfof of the O. A. It., ac companied by the widow of Gun. John A. Logan, passed through Ha lem this morning. lie was met at tho depot by Commander, J). U. Sherman, of Sedgwick post, who Is nil uld-dc-cnmp on the general's personal stall, and by Col. W. N. Laduo who Is assistant inspector goneral, and also on the,, general's stall'. These gentlemen rode to Gcrvals with General Alger and had a very pleasant visit yjtlj him. They tried hard to havo hint, make a date and visit Sulein, but his time on tho Coast was all taken up by previous arrangement, and lie very much regretted tho fact that he could not this time take In Oregon's capital. Mrs. Logan is said by the "boH" to look mora .beautiful and venerable than ever, Jier lpilr being white as snow, but her vigor being unimpaired. ' FAltiiWKiiii JluuiMTioN Monday evening tho, members of the Chris tian church gave a farewell recep tion at the uliureh parlors to Mr. and Mrs J, S. Wilcox, who were about to take their departure for Kansas. Tliero were over one hun dred persons present, among whom were some twcnty-llvo young peo ple, who added great life to the pleaseut c.xpcrHicu. About ten o'clock an elegant lap siippur was served and highly enjoyed, the splco of avII and humor being added to fluv circulating delicacies. The guests of the evening fell hlgnly honored unit when Mr. nud Mrs. ' Wilcox' started for Kansas that was one of thu occasions they did not desire- to forget. an Influence extending far beyond the immediate cercmouits of the day. It is proposed first, to present the colors to the East Hulcin school, and. possibly, In time toull of the schools lu the city. , M'Am: Hkmi Up. From the Tho possession of our national ban-' Sllverton stage driver we learn thut uer by tho various schools must tend as lie was quietly driving along be Papers Wehb Light. When Editor Hendricks was returning from Independence the other day loaded with "notes" for a write-up, his attention must have become entirely absorbed fJn contemplating the lieatitlful scenery around Cros tonler1'as'hr9wTrunfffevbf notes took1 jwlngs sand scattered. Tho local of the Jocii.VAT. has since heard that a farmer coming to Su lcm picked up a package and in nocently put it under the wagon scat. Jolting along the wheel struck a rock and caused an explosion which blew him clear over Into another field. Returning and get ting ills valuables together, toe bundle was nowhere to be seen. It Is supposed that it was the States man's boom for Independence. The shock It caused was about simulta neous with tho California earth quake and may have been mis taken for that. Notentiii: H11.1.H. The balloon ascension at the circus yesterday brought more amusement than was promised on- thu bills. In sailing around, tho balloon settled Just above J. II, MoCoriulcU's team of eayuses and they had serious ohjec tlons to tho Hying vision. They broke loose from their moorings, came very near running Into a rig ivhcro a lady and ehlhl wcio kitting, run into a fence and one of thu horses broke his connections mid shot for the poor farm at a lively pace. Thu other one hung to tho rig and wuk oaptuivd, hut thu rig stands out on the depot ground uwiuctdioutihli) evidence of (Ills Hum's truth. lo keep vital nud enduring that sentiment of loyalty with which the coming generations of citizens should be throughly Imbued. The mere sight of the national emblem, around which so many Historic glories cluster, must Inspire the minds of tho children with a desire to kuow what it Implies, and stimu late them to familial ity with the history of tho Itepublie. Iii'overy school house the Hag will be an object lesson of the greatest value. (Sedgwick Post No. 10 Is to be credit ed with one of tile fairest thoughts that has blossomed into beauty in this city. In several of the Eastern states attention has been brought to this Hibjicl, and in very many of our largest titles in the East tho stars and stripes lloat over the public school buildings every school day In the week. The boys and Hie girls in our schools to-day arc to be the citi zens of the republic, its teachers, its business men, Its statesmen and soldiers of the coming years. All thu citizens of this district and city and surrounding country nro cordially Invited to be present on the above mentioned occasion; and this Invitation Is not only extended to citizens In general, but to all civic societies and military organi zations as well, A cordial and earnest invitation is therefore ex tented to thu companies of the Ore gon National Guard lu this city and county, to all clvlu societies in this city, to tho pastors of all the churches, and to all the olllcers and members of all educational institu tions of this city. A program of ap propriate exercises will lie prepared by tho executive, committee com posed of the members of tho post, city hiipeiintende't, etc. These ex ercises will be promptly opened atli o'clock p. m., on Friday, May 10, and It Is sincerely Imped by tho members of Sedgwick Post that the occasion may bo a pleasant and auspicious event In the history of our city. I). W. Matthkwh, T. Hoi.vi:iiso., ..'. W. CUAWI'Ollll, , E.J. Haiicock, E. II.'MoKmimy, Committee. Vai.ua in, I w ItKcovi.m.u. M is. J. L. Parish, who some tlmu ago wa robbed of iter pocket book on thu train at Portland, has had thu good fortune to have it restored. Tho purse contalned notes, certifi cates of deposit and some cash, and all has been found except about two dollars In silver. The rilled pocket book was found at Oiegou City, where the plek-pooltets were after ward spotted and followed to Port land. Tho Chief of Po lee ParUh, figured out thu case and llualy re covered all thu papers, which be returned to his step mother in this city a few days since. Her many friends congratulate Mis. Currish on this fortunate outcome of the matter. - - - We take it for granted that your eyes are open, and that you are looking for bargains. Wo havo a house and large lot only seven blocks from tho Post Office for $700. Also ono only fivu blocks for flliOO. House 520x2-1, good well and other Improvements with four very choice lots in Capital Park Addition for fSOO. Ham and lot near east Salem school only KW). House and half acre near Kutigrniiud station for f KM) a rare chance for a poor man. Five acre fruit mid vegetable garden horse, barn, chickens, house, etc. f 1000. a acre v. he-it stubble close In, a bargain $11211. I acres Inside of Kaglewood, gilt edgeSJUHHl. A block only three blocks from the High School $1000. licit business corner on the market for $:i",KKi. Lots on Cottage stlcetMOO. A farm ofSO acres, HO acres pastille, -ij acre orchard, 18 acres In cultivation, log house and barn. fcViO. A good l 8HW CoitN.A few bushels of "? for chicken laneh $700. Ono NTuuru.kii seed corn for wile by Jorihu Ut fiirnutou Howell Pilurlo Rurtlelt & Catterllu, lAii state fSMTucrv. Salem Land Company utreot. at IWollliv lllook. tucen Salem and Sllverton on his return with yesterday's mall he was suddenly slopped by a band of arm ed men, women and children at the depot of the narrow guue railroad station at Sllverton, which was assembled to greet C. P. Hunting ton on his trip of Inspection over that road. Thu population was out en mass, us also representatives from the stirrrondlng county de sirous of learning the Intention of tne H. It. magnate. As tho train approached it wis greeted with music from the Sllverton band, after which Mr. Hunthmton appeared on tho platform and assured the as sembled concourse that il wits the intention to Immediately place the road on the' broad gauge, a good, solid foundation, extend It to proper connections and run it on time. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. What Will be Done at the Various Places of Public Worship To Morrow. h'ftiHT Baptist. Rev. Robt.i Whltakcr, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. Subject: "The Li quor Problem in the Past." Sunday school at 11:45. T. P. 8. C. E. at 0:30. Evening preaching ser vice ut 7:80. The sermon in the eveuln'g will be tho first in n series of sermons on "Representative Men of the New Testament." All arp cordiully invited. Christian Chvkch. Services at the Christian church, corner Cen ter and High streets ut 10:30 and 7:30. Subject lu the merning: "Sab bath or Souls' Day? Which?" Bible school at 12. The ordinance of bapllsm will be administered in the evening. All are welcome. EVANOKMCAl. CllUKCII. Lust The New Shoe Store! KRAUSSE BROTHERS, Having just Opened a new Shoe Store in the Brey Block, wish to invite everybody to come in and their new place, where they are prepared to supply their old and new friends' with anything in the Hue of foot-wear on the most satisfactory term-. WE HAVE THE FINEST STOCK ... ... , ..! ..II fTMlollt-irw nil rM . . in our line ever brought to the city, anU leel sure tnai we cau Vk " " p-uuns rot j past favors, and soliciting a continuance of the same for the new firm, wo are, I Krausse Brothers Sunday of tho conference year. , Regular services; morning theme, i j?!LliLl "Jesus Only;" the evening discourse will be on the "Elder Biother," the last of a series on the Prodigal. Come and worship with us. E. R. Bollinger, pastor. Methodist. Services will be held as usual in the M. E. church to-morrow. In the evening at 7:30 Rev. Jus. Connolly will conduct a! spcial evangelistic service. All in vited. Good singing. W. Rollins, pastor. Chiustian Science. Sunday school over State Insurance ofilce at 4 o'clock. Meeting for bible study Monday evening at 328 Front street, 7:30 p. m. m - ( 'oro- T. H. BARNES, Pre. H. V. MATTHEWR, Trea. Wm. HOWARD PHELPS, Pec, SALEM COMPANY Incorporated 1889 Capital Stock, $30,000, Post Office Block, - - - - Salem, Oregon Tills Corporation lios made a specialty of securing u list of property for sale that will yield a sure profit to the Investor and that will yield a revenue from the start, with little or no expenditure, thus saving the expenses that will accrue on crude and Unimproved property, and it has a fine list ot small farms, suburbau homes, city residences, town iotst etc. Scud for cirjulars imrrnnT.a . 'my A Girl's Vtit. Anne Hofcr In McGregor, la . News Some people seem to have but one AnilhcrmwloiofgMMl f til ni nt (divert'. Ladlrti. Sugared pop-corn at Jones & Iter- imrdl's. FiMNfiH. Articles of incorpora tion were filed to-day in the secre tary of state's ofilce by the Arling ton Building us"ocijtiou, with D. P. Thompson, W. S. Sllisou and T. B. Wilcox, of Por land, incorporators; capital t.toe.U, $S0,000. Also by the Tillamook and Astoria Telegraph company, with George Colin, IJ. 0. Lamb and A. P. Wilson, or Tilla mook, incorporators; capital stock, fclKOO. Also tho Union Brick Man ufacturing and Building association, with Jos. Wright. J. 11. Thompson and L. 11. Itinehart, Incorporators; principal office, Union, Union coun ty; capital stock, 3000. J. S. Byrne, M. Hulbcrtund A. .1. Smith, trustees of tho Huyesvllle First Baptist church have filed articles of Incorporation in the county clerk's olllce; value of property, ?500; source of revenue, voluntary contribution. Ciioi'ri Tho crop prospects for the Willamette Valley were never fair er than to-day. Fruit trees are in perfect bloom, while all grains are making tho most rapid strides. Small fruits and vegetable gardens nro fairly teeming with llfo and heal thy activity. In fact, nil growing crops are In tho height of their glory, and when we consider that tho Willamette Valley is not ex celled any where on this broad earth, wo can only feel proud of our pros pects for the future. I. O. O. T. The Salem Good Templars will hold an election of officers In their ball this evening, which event will bo followed oy a literary program and amateur play to be given by members of the lodge. A a banquet will be Indulged in at tho conclusion, thus making a complete and pleading evenings en tertainment. County Tkuasuuy. Mr. Condlt is paying out school money pretty fast, but is not satistled. He wants to pay it out a good deal faster, and wishes all school clerks would make their requisitions as promptly as pos AnviniTiKiJ A Joi.'unai. sub scriber was In from Monmouth yesterday and looked over our col umns in vain for a certain kind of professional man, but found none advertised. We directed him to the one wo thought most likely to be a good man for what he wanted. Tut; Toii.Kits. "Wo a ro light on subjects for this court" said He corderCouu this afternoon, "But wo are working lu two new ones with shovels to good advantage." Cap. M Into tills afternoon took his old crow of eight out to the city limits and gave them a ticket of leave. Okkknmvi: Some of our people are protesting against having largo Illuminated jKisters of quackery ad vertisements pasted on their fences, with disgusting pictures of victims of Immoral practices. Pleased to I'liul n Iteiunly so lie liable. Dr. Hidden: My children are uf teu troubled with coughs uid colds. After trying a vailely ofcmigli iviu-' edles wit limit good illeet, I tried your Kiht'ritii Cough SyriiR I am pleased to find a remedy that is so reliable. HcNiiv KsiiiiACH, Stockton.' Lareo size $1, small AOc. For side , by all druggists. Cokoneh's Vkkihct. The m.r'u turv In flip raw nf flndiiii' n dead body on Mill creek, about six occupatlon-to sec how much they miles from the the city, tiud that he cu" BUI ",r "oiimig. came to his death from accidental , There's no virtue in doing for peo-1 drowning some two or three months! pie who wont help themselves nor I FOR TEN DAYS ONLY ago Tin: Jekeeumkv Mii.i.. We un derstand arrangements are pending ( by ivhich this valuable enterprise will souu lie started up again. It Is an institution of great value to the people there, and we hope it will soon lie started. Declines. Mrs. (J. A. Grubbe has written n letter declining the demo- help anyone eNe. How can an affected woman lie blamed for wanting to be something else besides herelf. Every life lias its love atlair if it is only a love of self. And how little j one cares to confess the real sulilim-' ity of its selfishness. -AT emtio nomination for county of schools. Supt. Sale, The Bellimrer business property was sold at public auction this afternoon, at one o'clock. A Cuiuo. Tills afternoon at two o'elock a large swarm of bees alight ed on one of tho tir trees back of Dearborn's tiew book store. They Uloom. The (lowers on the label of Prairie Flower canned corn choicest in the market only firm that keeps it in the city Farrar & Co. If Biuduk. Tliejoint county courts have adjourned till next Wednesday to await aatiou of the city council. The Milem streets and alleys are i now in fifty per cent, better condi-' tion tbanyi month ago, when the , work of cleaning up began, ami the i work is being rapidly pushed for-' ward. Ours will soon lie the clean est city in tho valley. Let the good j worc go on. j M. PATTON'S 98 STATE STREET. SALEM l) The proper advertising mediums are not necessarily those which I reach the most people, but rather j thoe going to tho most people you ! want to reach. j The asylum patients were ad- muted tree to .Mc.Malioirs circus yesterday. lOOO BOXES OK n a a kip Stationery Remember tho temporauce mass meeting at the opera house to morrow at 4 p. m. State Treasurer homo to receive Weiib w congratulations Another Iresh lot of huts that lie j must please, Just in at Culvert's. WILL BE OFFERED AT 25C il 40C PER BOX This is by far THE CHEAPEST and BEST PAPER ever offered to the people of Marion County Come and See For Yourselves from his friends to-night. Tho Bon Ton restaurant is setting the best 2-j cent meaN in the city now. Oregon people like Oregon pro ducts, and that is tho reason they buy tho-e excellent stoves of Steiuer & Rawer. What It Cunt Must lie coiislcli'rt'U by eooplp, in buying neocssllles r life Hood's Min-Mipurllli coiiuiieiuti liM.'li to lliuumit (iiiaaiovlukH-t-8, bci'iiuo It (imblms ;oso i-coiioiuy with treat medicinal Hiver. Il lx tlic-only medlelnoof which run truly bo wild "100 doosOno lloltiir," unit u bottJo will nver hkc to lust ,, month. lsCoiisnmntiun incurable? Read the follewing: Mr. C. Mor ris, .Newark, Ark,, says "Was down with Abscess ot Lungs; nub finds and pioseians pn.tiouueed me uu lucuiublu Consumptive. Reuaii tak ing Dr. King's Sew Discovery for Consumption, am now on my "third bottle, und able te oversee the work on my farm. It is the tines medicine ever made." Jesse Middlewurl, Decutor, Ohio, says: "Hud it not been lor Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of Lung 'trundle. Was given up by doctors. Am now in destof health." Try il. Sample treeut Frys Diugstoro. lea Mi L oan & fee 292 Commercia! St,, Salem, Or. laip! SoMKTiiiNd New. a full line of ladies' luco skirts aud muslin under wear, just received at Mrs. Furrur's Millinery Booms, on Commercial street. tuesifcsut. ' Finest oranges aud cheapest in the city at Phelp's fruit stand 101 State street. if, Krausse Bros, have taken posses sion of their now stoiuaud today opened up for trade. Fresh pineapples aud bananas at Benson's fiuit stund. just in. The baud excursion to Albany is stilt progressing nicely and a good time is anticipated. To Home Seekers. Thu Cupitul City railway com pany Is piepured to tell lioine-seeK-crssoineiliiug to their advantage. Mr. David bluipson has taken charge ot their real estate department ut 115 State street. Call anil see him. Kuifwy. This Is what vou nuirht to hrvf. I In fact you must have il, to fully e.i- Joy lire. Ihoiixunds are searching for It dully, and mourning because they find it not. Thotisihds timtn thousuiids of dollars are sient an nually by our eoplo in the hope that tliitv miiv-lliwl id!-. I..u... a ...i hJ by U,' VfUi .r , y ' l,,lm l ,mt ly, We guar to ilvo It lo hit wll,. -i , ntee hat hiecirle Bitters, ir Uwd to. tmt out ot rautt.v, r 1 1 um,,nlinK to directions und the use IX.-IMHU-U in. w ill iirimr von mini digestion and oust tho deuiou Diis pepsin and install Instead Eujiepsy. Wo recommend Ekctrio Bitters for DysjH'iwIa and all discuses of Liver, Summed and Kidneys. Sold at oil cools and SI.oo per bottle at Frv's The Odd Fellows celebrate their "5th anniversary to-night with sjieech and sotig. A vionuorx kick. I MflTlmnt'i Wlfn tho lloiio ill Pon'rn Unit A lriiiiiirlatluii. A well kuouu lacn'tmut who hn pvatly brurllttnl I'Atllla, ilrilnM w crjr illlot Miuaulto.1 bl 1'bytlrlau, Dr. W. It. lifiivfufc ot KO Market itnvt. Th dooler, whu U one ot ourleaillnj iiraitltl.uii'n ivbjwicl. ln ho litt uexer u a -m; srllU that tlM uot contttlu Httaih, wh,!i i.iluue.1 IU I.UkkI; ttiathlipa'.UutiltJ m: !av auy rllalltr to KU... atlll tllftt 7lu3 '..".'.tATiAAIlld HMI .. UotdccreucU Mt'it. h:t uor UtmJ. Jlr ' ''n,K store. boncrerrouunMhlMrben aMUttal lhat Jo, ! " VetetaUo &.inrrtlU ir,, npiwl 1 1 1 . Sjirlni; K-n-r. Uoo.1 thlnulnj 101 vt ..:h.r larMjarl'n.. Attbl,MniiiMnhcfirUie imM iki iui iki mr nmirar) ny upwino i-cr'a Uo alteratfrvt It pnxaoir I !l ,;tlou, ul ro alrU uutrltbta, htuns rreatol utvt Uo..l auJ mi tho etr thla; lor feUo ioplc. Tho attoro cxrJatut U mbu k Id whirh ad, dellcalo aud run J.m j vfW . e lu built up by Jojr'a Vetahlo Saa-wi i.U aftp Ihn .wtla.K at111. f.n. ..- . fMtiasarrtaUugaMutatloo. SJ' n.-o(t I Has a large list of choice farms and city property for sale on easy terms. Homesteads located. MONEY tO LOAN On improved farms and city property.at low rate of interest. ESTWe have also in connection with our real estate business, an EM PLOYMENT and GENERAL INTELLIGENCE Bureau, where nil orders for help will bo promptly attended to, and situations also obtained for the unemployed. From luminal or Inferior Points Ihc Mem Pacific Railroad Money Wanted. All ieious indebted to tho estnto or E. It llelleiiKer, deceased, nre hereby notl tlep lo miike settlement lniiiit-dlntetv with S T. itliidon. IStisinto street or with the undervlKuediit her residence In Salem. M. A. 1IHI.I, I.NCJKIt, Administratrix, Is tho line to tnko J. A.I1AKKK. A. ISTHANO. Baker & Strang, Siuitsoi-j, to A. K. StrnuK, H.ilem. mi Commorrlnl street, deolen In Mantels, Sloyes, Tinware, Steam and Gas Fitting and Plumbing goods. Furnaces, kltohen nirHlshlni; L-oods. WlHXleU l-ult. ltnlihnp h,.n .T.. ...... chimney pipe, bole agents ibr the unes culled PENINSULAR STOVES. Helm; the exulukle ugoney for the Or eKjui INiliery Cu. we iin- pren-irt-d lo lke sower coutmetn cliwiir than Any nthor luriloH In iheClly. Cull Bad get eX titiiutiM. 1'iiiiiilnui; aud tluinue work done. To all Points East and South. ST. PAUL AND It ! thedlnlni; car route. It runs through vestlhulo' tnilus every duy In thoyearw if- DEAR GIRLS.: (No change of cars.) Composed of dlnlngcars un8urpiised, I'ullmun drawlmc room sleeper Of latest enulpmenl TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Best that can bo couKtrocted nud In which iu-commoduili.n are both Iree uud lur nUheit for lioldeia orflrst und wooud-cla tlckeu,uud ELEGAIiW DAY COACHES. mini uud luwrlj H-opl olleu hueu Atu IIIUIH WMnil. IIIMl mill u.irn .1111 u.il.- outHinhllhiu MUii molblui;, und inuliy u . b,wU nut lu Hmplm mid biu hm ?,a.?e noTattj- ffaimuy y.mnB man, bin Jim liulrf uuinilu n.inc inwlUine tlwt lllhfy oTw "' huuxt lfc. ol "iiiwi.tuiiv uu iiieiurr Mint lUil,ud 11 11 , ., fm.4rrfii,Rf.i,Jr;',ll,S UtUHbramTs Squire Chorohle Creams, In llm III uk i...kii.. il... It 1 . r i iV,i ..i'.; ' WMI "nu.u) ,mrlr wade only by hi Puteut I'nxvw t Acontlnuot .'ce eowfw-tlnjc with ' llur.s. iitlordlni dir- nrt uninterrupted itorvlre. ! l'lillmnn vl - lnnfu be se cured In advi i, . . . auy agent o( the road. Tbrousti tlcketH to mid from ult ,'1,, In Anierii-:!, Knglund and Kurope can on purolutMitatiiuy ticket un.ee ot thWciun pny. Kull Information roncennnc rates. I,u1! I ortniln'.rtmltMundiillierdcUiUrarntthm on uppllcutlon o uny agent or take: A. D. CHARLTON, .. bey Aulftfanl flnprnl l4k.-nvp Atrnt. v. Iterti 121 Kn-st tireel, cor. Whlngtou 0, Und, Oregon, f''r'.lll'.i..?. . W li'lllilfilllllailfell , iiiiMjuMnrr .41ik . 1 tKtM