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r y JiJVENltfd OAl'ITAb drOTJllAL, ftATtMUY, MAHOH 18, iaM TMK OMUL J0HIM1, iMlii I'UHUHHKI) DAlTTv, KXOK1T HUNUAY, Capital Journal Publishing Company. I'ost Oflleo Hlook. Comwerelnl Btreel. IIOFEH BROTHERS Editor. Ihtlly, by carrier, ptr mouldy I'rtlly, bf tnnll, pf jrrarp-.... Wtfy, 8 pages, per year,.... ...- WW 1.60 HATUKDAl NKJIIT OUHEKVATIONS. TJmro much sold about tho proiwued mow city hull bulldliitf. Membera of the city council all uecm ta bo In favor of going right olieucl with It. The year will not bo far advanced bcforo n contract In let for a building on High and Uhomeketa HtrceU to accommodate the clly ofllce, and Jail, and lire de partment, all III ono, Tho location In the heart of tho older ruflldenco portion of tho city !H'CcflltuUM nn oruatu style of architecture and a more expensive building than If It were located In the bueineM parts of the city. The lattei location would admit of a plalnorand more business like style of structure The architects are all at work on plant for the now city hull. It will bo quid a feather In the cap of tho man wb hits upon a style of building that will meet tho different demands that comi In play hi this matter. lie must not only suit the Ideas of tho city father, and fire department, but ho must hit tho bull's eyo llnanclully, ua well at public taste. Thctte throe points arch itects no doubt Instinctively consider. There Is another element that uinj raise the deuce. It Is the fact that arch itects oro apt to bo iUlto progressive people. They are a profession und pro fessions know no barriers of state lines. Their art tends to tho universal. All tho plans will tend toward producing u modern building, something our city has not now within Us limits. It may bo modern In pilco, good business men talk ofatfO.OOO city hull building. The conservative throws up his hands In horror. Aldermen talk of a (30,000 or 135,000 city building. Thoy haven I5,. 000 building fund and can Issue 1!0, 000 bonds. If Snlom can build an hon est city hall tho money will be well In vested, AHHICSHMHNIH. Thero Is much hesitation among olll clsls about taking hold of tho assess. mentjob. Tho result under tho now law Is what they seem to be afruld of. It Is likely to prove a surprise. No de ductions for assessmouts ought to swell tho total valuation nearly a third, If credits oro tested us tho law plainly re quires, tho total will be still larger. Tho writer who would not sell his homo for less than $-"000 wonders what thoascsor will list It at? At what llgure will his rich neighbor, who has Juit bought a business block for 10,000 cash get his property entered on the assessment roll? Bluill Oregon asses sors turn over n new leaf und lumeim proMMty at Its true eush market value or continue tho old fureoof estimating It nt ouo-lhlrd or one-fourth Its value? At u half fair valuation Balem would rise to $2,600,000 vuluatlou, to say nothing of personal property, capital lu ban lis. If tho truth were known tho money lu the banks would aggre gate nearly that sum, A two und u half-million valuation would yield the city government (250,000 on a ten mill levy, enough to pay Its entire debt and run n year besides. (1AM11MNO. This, Is n subject much talked of, but few pooplo knowing utiylug about It. Those who talk tho hardest of B&leiu as a gambling city know the least concerning tho subject, It Is doubtful If any city on thu coast the size of Oregon's capital has so little of It, so few gambling resorts, so few pro fessional gamblers. A few business men buck tho tiger, but not to ail alarming extent, unless It Is to bo held proiwr cause for alarm that a buslueos man do uuy gambling whatever. Oflatou story has been Floating in me air inui a iitouorn gam lug parlor U being lit ted up la our modest and virtuous little city, Tho walla ami Moon are. to bo dendouod. A doublo-doored labarluthluo hallway Is to be excluded with two soUof looks for Intrusive police. Two sets of exits to ether parts of the building nru for the Anal emergency of n polbly raid, I.AOY ct.Kitica. This subject has been dropped from the repertoire of street and barbershop Kewlit, It Is not too Into to mil ntton- ttaH to the fact that tho general charac ter of the clerks was higher than FORMATION OK CIIARAOTKK. Following resolution was adopted by tho ministerial association of Albany, Or,, at their meeting, February 20ths Itesolved, that tho ministers of Al bany, being somewhat acquainted with the kindergarten movement, do hereby express their hearty approval of this method of teaching and their unani mous conviction that this training Is luvaluablo in tho formation of the child's character, Tho ministers at Albany, and every where for that matter, when they think It over, must rcalle that a duty rests upon tho church to aid a work calcula ted to lesson In a great measure the need of reformatory work. Tho neces sity of early seed sowing nnd founda tion work in building character, must bo apparent to every thoughtful person. Owing to IndlUeronco upon this sub ject of primary education tho best years of a child's llfo are now too oflon neg lected. It Is not a part of kindergarten schooling to tcuch tho oblld at three years of ago reading, writing, figure work, or In any way bring out tho In tellectual powers, except as they grow normally and develop as the bud opens Into h (lower. But It Is In thoso early years that tho Influences are exerted which go to make tho child an Idle, miserable or vicious child, or a busy, happy, lovcuble child. Hence the 1m portaneo of tho kindergarten, which cm ploys tho hands, engages the faculties lu songs and games, and gradually draws nut the creative powers, God given to every child, tho Inborn de sire to mako something, Tho result of this triple unfoldmont by manual training, by appealing to the ethical and emotional elements, by awakening of tho artistic Instinct, Is character in Its best und highest sense. TUB NEW EDU0ATI0W. From tho Klndorgnrton March. Mfta2lno for TUB MINIMI EXHIBIT. To better enable n proper classifica tion of the mineral exhibit and for the distribution of Information concerning Oregon's mineral wealths among inter ested and Inquiring visitors ut the world's fair, Commissioner Ayres, of tho mining department of tho Oregon worl's fulr commission, as ho gutbers his mineral specimens Is at tho sumo time securing complete data of Oregon mines and minerals. Ho Is securiuir also an accurate and proper description or each specimen that will bo sent to the fulr, together will full details of the mine from which It wus taken, and complete information us to ledges, formations, etc. This Information, never boforo collated, will prove of Im mouse benefit to the mining Interests of the stuto. Come, lot us live fur the ohlldroul Take this to heart; dress u ell, do well be well. A man's reach should exceed his rrap or what Is u heaven for. To live with our children we must play with our children. The high Is always the reason and explanation of tho low. Tho schoolmaster has been content to show us what the eyes can see, but not what the hands can do. Is It not time that tho distinctively religious training of children should bo as carefully considered and ns wisely laid down ns their so-called secular training? The very Urst principal of good gov ernment In the house Is letting all the children even the poungest under stand that spoken words mean Just what they mean lu tho dictionary. There Is no doubting the fact that the Kindergarten Is the true basis for all philanthropy. Let us tneud the little rents In tho social fabric. No great thought was ever progener ated for the sole benefit of self; we are Impelled to do something eliher because we cannot deny an Impulse which de mands recognition, or becuuso we acquiesce In that great universality of mind which eternally claims Its sup remacy. A busy, sturdy, healthy hum Is ris ing up to heaven, as from u hivo of busy bees In June. Tho industrial Instinct of humanity Is brimming over, and tho little men and women of the world are miniaturing the great trade and labor about them. Many a one of these will, when grown to meet tho realities of this work-u-day world, putajoyand gladness into his work because of this happy, hearty play. "Tho greatest happiness Is un impeded energy." Let children ham mer, suw, pound tho anvil, drive the pegs, and Btitcli away their young en ergies Into n social fabric which shall never decay for want of an object which shall make life woith living. WILLAMETTE N0TE8. Dr. Whltakor prouohed lu Portland Murcli 12, at Centenary und Ut. 1 'a ill's M. K. churches, llishop Good e II Is reported us say lug many things that bear a favorable Import to our school. Wo may hnvo Jilshop doodsoll, tho resident bishop for tho Pacific coust with us next commencement. Miss Myrtle Marsh recited "Thu Lost Garden of Youth" Monday, quite ef fectively. Reviews for the third term begin, Monday. Tho present term closes April 7th, nnd tho fourth term orhih April 10th. T. 1 Holbrook, of Jlutto City, Mon tana, and Hurry Hluglotou, visited chapel during thu week. iir. wniluker wont to Itoseburg to lecture Thursday night, before tho dis trict teachers Institute, held In that place. Ulmrrlngton, the photographer, has taken several group pictures of the students In tho now mortar boards. Miss Coustauce M, Hawley, who lias boon n student until now, luu re moved with hor pareiiU to Monmouth. Miss Hawley Is a good student und wo regret losing her. Another good student, It. W. Culll- son, has gone to Mossy Hook, Wash ington for the purpoeo of teaching school. rror, j.urueri le, a graduate of Loudon university, and professor of literature in the Ilrussolls university, who has recently moved to Balem, visited school, 'lhurday, A, W, l'rwoott read a speculative w say on tho "Advance of Beleiuv," Wed ue(iay, joint W, Keynold recited with much feelltiR a selection NEXT I Ei. Jeuiinal: You are doing your country a valunblo service, in bo promptly reporting tho finding of those sportsmen, who were lost last Friday night. Now If thero uro no more counties to hear from, perhaps you will allow us u few words. It is very provoking nfter working hard all day, for a womun to bo obliged to go out ut night and bring hor husband home. Hut when you stop to think how very scarce a good man is, und how hard to get ufter one has been found, I think you will sympathize with us ust n little bit. Just put your solf 111 our place for one minute, und think what u terrible strain on one's nervoi it mu-t bu to think that one's husband may have been sandbagged and lying cold In death lu some alley way, and wo not knowing whether wo can over llnd another. Our hus bands uro nil wo have to depend upon In th h world of sin und sorrow and Hod and Gun clubs, and wo think we should bo allowed the prlvllego of look ing nfter them n little. -Now If thero nro still any sisters "weeping sud and lonely" for u sportsman not returned, will thoy please write to 'in that we may mingle our tears together nnd ult-o form u Illrclio Hod club. l-U-:i. years ago, Thero were no disgusting oandala this winter, ns two years ago, whew several of the legislative employe figured lu the uewspapcni. The frail Udy from Omm was not with us, so to fMwk, ami If she had leu,guod grand pa Upton would hsve kept her out ef: keubleatttll events. Keeplug tlowu llHNreompiiatloii to from (3.00 to $M a day and joying only from date factual service had much to do with tutplng thu eyprlaus at their nmrv iMratlve plaevtf of rmploywent, Mr. CtMil of Markni deserve not a little twlit for keeping dawn the cow pen- tfeti and fcering oft the horde of Morld fetur of the street that basted In tfet mnIWs of the MxtttUtt general as- MHMy, s. ie.,1,,1,.1. ......i. .... i. ..i .. """,VI "itvvji uii layitiK ine UUllUer two Hill monument, Friday. REAL ESTATE TRANSFEttS. Charles Qoll to Thomas S. Blbroy; acre t 0 s 1 w, (500. Fruuk Leader nnd wife to John N. Helms; part ilUtOirSw; q o d (30. W. A, Curry und wife to George V. Wuterbury;,truct In Marlon county, (200 John Oo and wife to Mrs. 13. J. Bar ron and Mrs. B. T. Itlchards: 7 acres t 6 s r 1 w, (1W0. It. W. Williams and wife to John N. UelniB: part s 3 ami 2U 1 0 s r 2 w: n c u, wu. Clirw. It, WllllaiiH and wlfo to same: saine; q o d, (30. John Bmlth and wife to same: same. (30. ' Mary Molntosd, of Columbia county, to J. W. Stearns; 473 t 7 s rlu (5,000. George Williams and wife to Jolm N. Helms; part s 23 and 13 1 0 s r 2 w, (SO. 8. H, Martin ami wife to D. 8. Yoder lot bl H, Capital Park, (1000. H. G. Tuokor and wife to Amlo Price frum 'ot. l,l IS, Capital Park, (510, Intelligent Headers win notice that Tutt's Pills tJ?at ",n"Vtl ur all elm,, t rtiu. Ol.oVa,A i&HuiM r,uU Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia, '., w"oness, bilious Cillc, Flatulence, etc. HoluVeor. aeeretarv: A. w. i .. OUJ EYEUmiVlIJClUL. treasurer. The society Is lu sood work. HAVF ttZSZtBS ' a . ." -.---ww w . . - --T--- 2TT -n-n,sj iwaiU log oruer aim u au lustltuilnii tii VfUl XXkZNS .?V'lVt.S?ilitx& eouW Illy be iwrHl. I vl. . " tocio Wt H l-)ul On Tuesday evening the uulor mem bers of tho conservatory gave a musical recital at the couveivatory rewm to nu audleiioe or Invited guests, , very pleasant evening was spent, and many ot the exerelw were worthy of special com in udatlou. The aiuuul election of the Y. M. (' A,, held Mareh 18th, resulteU In the c' lection of b 13. llrown, aa preilduut; Prof. W. O. Hawley, vice president; J, A, Cottey, Hko. secrvtary; J . Key. Htatk bv On in, Cf rv opTolkdo, M iiOOAfl CouNir , ., FlUNK i, Ciih.vkv innkei nn oath that he in the wnlor partner of the flfinof If, J, ClIKNBV A Co., doing btisliiPfs lu the City of Toledo, County nnd state nforcmld, and (list said flrtii will pay I he sum of ONK HVitDMiD DOLLAltH foreacli and every cao of Catahiiii that CHnnot be cured by the use of Hamh Cataiuiii C'Oiik. FllANIf J.CllKSKY, Sworn to leforc me and subscrllcd In my presence, this Oth day of December, A. I)., 1860, f . . 1 A. W. 0M2A8O.V, j hkaIi Notury Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Intcrnalb and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfnecs of tho system. Bend for testimonials, free. V. J. CHKNI3Y fe CO., Toledo, O. 86)rBold by druggists, 76c. Hood's Cures ja iiuj Mrs. Slary Speakman Of rblladelptih. A Week of Writing Would Not Toll Tho Story Scrofula for Seven Years Cured by Hood's Sar8aparUla. "A week devoted to writing would not bo bo sufficient to tell of tho good Hood's Sarsaparllla has dono mo. Seven years ngo n running soro appeared on my ankle, which grow worso until It entirely covered my foot nnd tho bones camoout of my toes. Then tbo sores appeared on my other foot, right arm and hand. Holes were eaten in my lower limbs, my arm was one groat soro from tho shoulder down, and the Dunes came out ol tw o ot my Augers. Words Cannot Tell My Hufferlnj;. I could not Sleep nnd had no appctlto. My husband read of what Hood's Sarsaparllla had dono for others, and urged mo to try It. I was confined to tho bed nt tho time, had given up nit hope. However. I commenced taking tho medicine, nnd bcforo I had fin ished tbo bottlo, could sleep, and not oujy eat, but enjoy my food. Vow tho Norm arc All Hrnleil ITp with the exception of ono spot on my limb. I thank God for haWng directed my bus band's attention to Hood's Sarsaparllla, other u be I should havo been lu my grave. An) one who could bivo seen my condition when I commenced to take Hood's Sarsaparilla would marvel that I am now alive." Mns. Mauy Kl'KAKMA-v, 272S Latona Street, rhlladclpbla. Take Hood's Hood's Pills curo liver Ills, cousU pallun, biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache. X -df ri t j y "'BL L9 fl T'lfc GlfVS. JrJ Wit 31 i -ib. jm DR. GUNN'S mrnoviD LIVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. moT.mtnt of tha bowel, lub djr, U n Miry or UHllb. Thna pills xipplr wbil the yitem Uoke lo uiakelt regular. Cure Ueadtohe. brighten the Bjree and oleer the Complexion better then toenieUoe. They l mildly, neither tripe nor lloken ae other pllle do. To oonTlnoe you or their uertu we mell umpire tree, or full boi HBo. Sold irerywhere, Boeuka MedCi. rhUedalpMe, Pi. BolJ by Baskett & VauSiype. MALvSOR I THEGEflTLOIAN-FrlOri. ' OurrutrKCTIOS BYXtxaSfra vlthenrr bottle, lifleut. !K.otkTtIV. rREVtlTS 8TRICTIEK. Curve OONorjtlllEA eud OtkET la Oil W lvt d.,1.. A qeicK cenit u, LheeoauiuKA w iiitks. MJVraUIHttaOUTS. .i.WDrA.Ut.ulorl K luuiHiit )..... hmmciv umw n 1 1 la Smith Premier Typewriter. old on eajjipaywcuu, Itenled. W. I. STAUY, Agtnl, Salem. H.N.HUHl'KK,a nMAirvut, 101 ThlrU Kt , IVrtUud. rnd'ortsU'oue. Q0T Jl&VZu I luu. II ,.A . I ttnn itFUHiauu1 uireiu mm m,. ner iiaikj iuil,u tiu.J..,l. I. ,.ii .r... .. ... mMi fc ? :,rj- .T.r.',v ",,,"BB m -, . -a. Nviivi J. H. HAAS, TILE WATOIIMAKEU, IISS COMMKCUI SL, . ill, 0f. (Nut door to KlelnVl peUllr of SpociMi,, euwt rrtrln Oocka, -7.j. .M jevrtrT A. D. PALMER'S NevJ M?at Market 1 CUtTLK hikk. I VWIU OtUOln JIAIIM (Ncrtb.rii Psetllc A. R. C.( l') LATEST TIME CARD, Two Through Train. Pally. 12.11pm li)prn IO-iAmmi 1 fyiprn 7 lfrlin ;0iBpilile.. At 'UII... TIIOPIIill -llBm..." I niim I . lliiliitli..n TZ'pml A'lilnnd. n mHiilliI . ''liletKii-.o K-.l'rtin 8 fkim 11,10.1111 'J'liin 6 l7im l.llpin a lOpm MfiOplll awpirt 10 ttpm viwrmtnHAti ani iiiwnmmmmih. IVAHOV II NMIMJ . .Aliorii J) U'iiiiI,2hniI ,YStrt mtfl lrel, h '" Mtl'iiifoli ll 0fp,0, fil.tOIMM. Ationifjd l ll".?, r, it. ii'AHir iiillibli. Ill rn hi lllel ?.... In llT."a..l ,l I lAuhd HKiiilt nillfH ot llm lAt. " " TlrkPt mild nnd imegnje checked tlirtiuyh to nil t.i'a in the UnW Mbit" and taniida CloetxinnrctloiiiiPHcJe In Clilcne with all lrniniiiniinfjiinnurHmi i. Korluil iiiforniatlou npply to yonr nwrMt ticket Beiil or .'". J '""V,, tln. i nss. nun iKt .mi,, uijiu".., ... To TaxpiijciH. NOTICK Is berebv kIvpii to tbn taxpiycra of Mnrlou county, that Hie law rioulrlnK uieatieriirto visit ei.rh precinct for tne col 'ectlntior couuiy taxes hn liin rcfKaledby itPtof tli" lat IcKlaliiture, which took fr ct February 27. IMil.tormcfiuentlv nil taxes arc rfqulml lo be paid at the slierlfl's office In the -minly court bonne In Halein, and tbo thenirwlll not visit tlm precinct a ndver- juiin ivniuui, Hlierlfl Marlon Co, Or. .'(Mw-dw UIMIOIHK Allormyl Hw, Hliii,br' , on yfnrei7lt)minrrlnllfrt MllbMON KOKII, Alloilioy at liir, falriii, J orfit'in, ufflce iipniolM In I'umni immk ',CONN,AltornrlUw,rfwm 1, Aliir. pliy hlOCk, J, IllUUKIl, Attorney at latralem, Ore L. JL Kon. unicoover nusli's bank Used by notices. February 18, I8U Bargains in jc and. tf lf (J ...II I. nnalMnitntnlUwiivlllA a tl rl W. 1. Alurptiy, of Salem, have for sale about 2,000 acres of r.ood farming and sUick land In tbo Lucltl'.inum country In Polk county. Prices raiiL'o from 80 lo t'M ner acre. All eood properly, i d on the market for the first time, Urcat tbe abovo. bargains. Cull on or address dw-2-15-tf Tami lor Sale or Trade. On e y terms, four miles eat rf Hubllmlty, contain nis 1 17 acre? ; will trade for property In or nenr fu'tm. U. O. DOVE, 3--aw nuoiimity, ur, w IJlJ On Meter System. TO CONSUMERS: The Halem Light and Power (kimninv nt cieat expene bnu equipped tbelr Klectrlc Light plant with the mi nt modern apparatus and ar now able to oiler tbo public a belter iimit iiihu Hiiy syHiem hdu ui a late lower man any city on mo coasi Arc and Incandescent Lighting. tiecinc motors Tor an pur poseswhere powerisrequired Hesldcncescan be wired forng many lights a diHlrcrt nnd the consumers pay for only hucu llgbla im are und. I bin being registered liir nn Lin. lln tlnif,. nMi 179 Commercial Street. 2 ONLY LINE RUNNING 31 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A. M. 7:30 P. M, DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Ouicker to Omaha and Kansas City, PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. malax, aaa Se"enU lQforWtttlt" call nn w. h. mmLBurvr. ami. o. p. A. a'H Washington St.. 1'okti.anii. (iHr'm.. Mexican War Soldiers Increase of Pension.! Under Act of January 5, 1MB, are entitled tolucrcaee. Apply to D. U.B1IEHMA.N, Uoom 11 uray, mock, claim Attorney, i.lbertySt.Kalem.Ore. 140,5 TJ.I Katlo J.flHAW.M.W.IItJNT. HHAWAIIU, Aliorneya mi iw. which orar mv nl nnnK,rmifni,urrKiii, 'NT Hal CJ T. itlOUAllIHM.V, Allornnliw uf O, flcotipslalrs In front nuins til new lliiali block, corner Coinintrclal and Court slneta, rlaletii, Urcifon, lOIIN A. OAIliON, Attorney at law, rooms I Handl, IIUiilibaiikbuildliie,Mfllem,Ur, II. K. IIONHAM. W.JI.HOWUKM. BUM HAM IE MUIJIKH, Atuiriieys at law, Uflloelnllutb block, between HUtennd (Aiurt, on Commercial street. East and South VIA-- THE SHASTA ROUTE of Id- , Southern Piclfld Comp.iny (MMroiiriu 'xrii TUirf-nim UAiitm i j ' ijBwaweiaaipa)ea.jeamjni. "lii .', K, JIM ,Y, t,V. Ar, lirltTtiui Hnlmn Mnii CrHfi, i iflnliiiiily ill ( ..T" U) Almvn Ifrtlllt lillill ill (lIlliKiiia- eiiT. orlirluiiil.iirir,,KH-riWI miVi $,$$ WoodllliMl, rtalwiii, Albiiliy 'IMmnWMiMj KilKdllii. "'"scrii iwriinil' KAI.l IUII i.v, I'liriliiini fV Hitlmii Ar, IKodbiirif , Until 1,11111, liltlif " I', 1 H. Ill, Illl7 H. Ill trV) i, in, EuTp, in. Tilt P. Ill (Hi) ii, in J-Vf AT ITiriTwiTJ fiilmii AM my lllllilur " Ar. i lV, iv HHflt M. ncu but one In Mnlem, Oregon. l'OUUE, HU'Uogrnpher and Tjpe Itest Uest enulmied tynewrltliiif of. Oregon. Over flush's bank, flush A. 11. OILIilS. specialist In diseases of Iheeye, ear, nose and throat, Itoom 10 nans nunuiug, -aicrn. DIt. W. u. MUTT. Physician and Hurgcon. OlIIco In Eldrldge block, Halem, Uregou. uiilce hours lOtol'Ja.m. and 3 to 4. p m. Ttt.T U HMITH, JJentM, VI Btato street, JL aim, uregou, rmisuea aenuii opera' lions of every description. iioas a specially. 1'alulcss opera. T 1). VVOll. Architect, plans, specltlca. TT tlons and. superintendence for all clashes ol buildings sireei, up stairs, UfHc W) Commercial CA. KUBEIIT, Architect, room 2I, Mar . quam building, IVnlaud, Uregon. P. J. LAKSEN & CO., Mnnufuoturer of Wagons, Car rluReg, etc. Ropulrlrnj Speolalty. Huop 45 BUte street. 'Ml,' Dlniiitj; Vawh on Odcji i:ou I'llll A1AM T I i uiiuuiiui uuiiiu iji;ii AND Second Class Attached lonll Slooplng Cars tlirougii inlliis, W0UI SHIP IllVISinil llfliimian P iivui uiuw imiuivw, uieMbUI I and CervalHs: rAii.v. Kxcr.i-r mi;mav, i'orifjisiu" i!(irviiil At Albany and Ojrvillla vttnnwl trnllisnf Oregon IVlrlr I'lillioni) kcki-jsw rn.Aift-ni)Ti7y ITKttri i i:lJ p. m. i i.v. 7,'fi p. rn, I A r. W ' P, u. WHO 1 or. mini McMH nvlllo ii. i ' I I.v n:A'ii,m 'I .14 TllllOUUU 'fiKJUttT To allpolntaiu tho I'n.lein hli.l.e, fansda and Kuropo un bo obLulm-d nt lowest ruUi 'runKP im,ViV",V'N.,;"i Av"1' Mfll'"'' rHUr, PlturEUt'lONLUDOKNO. 2 A.O. U. W. Meets In their ball In Hlato Insurance building, every Wednesday evening A. W. 1JENN1B, M. W. J. A. 8ELWOOD, Recorder. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU SALEM, - - - Oregon. Ufflce removed to 211 Commercial nt. Kates reasonable. 1'ublle and private work done. C. B. CLEMENT. Manager. MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN THIRD YEAR 0pensJ?,ndy,8eptem.ber Wtb.at Kinder, garteu Uall, opposite opera houne. Children received at three years of aee and i ' " ACnnecuDg class will be established h?.?.r,a"celK. ?! PUP"" and those ir i "'" y'ttiwf wora, uniy the tei Kindergarten methods employed. Vraux'l duced? f draWlD,f and ''" work in tro The Yaquina Route, OTIC II. Ii And Oregon Development company' stearn. ship line. W inlitH snoi tor, W hour le4 t me than by uny oth-r rouut, J'lrt claw llirougn passenger nnd frcliflil llnu irora I'orilaiid and all polntH In Oio W'lilumell valley lo and from ran I'rnncUco, TIME HCIlhl)Ul.E, (Except Hundny.) lv Albany 100pm Ar Vaaulna.-n) p m Lv Corvalil-. 10..)5 am I.v Corviilliii 1:1') p m I.v yiiqiilna llliaw ArAlb.tiJ liiWam Albany und Cor 0.4 0. trains ennuett nt vail Is. ,.1'?ab0V0triUnHCO,,llcct at Vmiulnn with theurigouDevel .pinont Co.' llnu ofdteain. eis between Yiiqulinmiiiitj.in KmiKlMX) tvi i..TIlVls',e,,J.!frH l.mm l'"rH"iid nnd all Wl lame.te vu ley polnuiun jimneclo.H con. nect tin with; lotru'n.ortUo Viuiulua iuie S-,1"' .r 'rvullls uml If de.tliad liMua r-ranilBco shouldarranetonrrlv ut u'iuln the evoulug bifor daujof fcalilog. ' lowtlf"! K"r,S,,' iui" alwallw """"AW !.. hrirlKht uml lioUut .nu Agt, ii n IV, tii :..' "'"lunq, Dr., or III I'llI IHll 1 I .. Mm n ir ifauiirl. ,."'.. ".Mirvuuis tir, C. II. JiABtV&JX, lr n nl If, ,.ll, i u..ri J Pop Rent Seiner & Blosser, 130 STATE STREET TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES, Creamery and Dairy Supplies, Steel Ranges, Parlor Heaters iu all styles a.specialty. CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WASHEHS ..-ct- nn i " J-nebe8tonenif,, n- I, a o ..ll 1 mo a win. 'e luss.Agt. Ore UovoiopmentCo., 'Mi Montgomery Kt, From TermiDaf or Interior Points Hie Northern Pacific Railroad Ja the line lo take To all Points East and South. ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of earn.) ComrsedofdfulnBcaraunHurpasMjd, 1 ullman drawing room Wjwj. .Of latebt wjiilpmeia TOURIST Sleeping Cars. aimo.uS2-const,:uct,1 ""I '" which ""iniOdatlfcns are both lr, und Inr, ELEGANT DAY COACHES. i b iiconilnuot ''Inn cocae-tlnif with all senrevic?.a0rllD 01rett'i 5S luniStwupt" curSd'ln adw Vw vVZHtUmt mu be. . tbe road. lcwa nay ;nt of ln1AmeUrfetEnHn'J, "nd ronl Pl pany. a Ht aay llck omce ol lhJ com. land.f Von ' r W "'bi.Iuh; 1 ort- iiU ATI. . - - ajJUWlSIKft. Apilitfl PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD C WR TOWN LOTS. FBUIT $2.00 IVrdoieu rorlhedneslflnlihed HlOTOOIUI'lHm.heen,. MONTEE BROS., Oimiuerclal Street, T. .!. KUESS. HOUSK PAINTINU, I'AI'ER HAXOIXO, "1nl Wd rlsh.nft Oor.Mh.naChen.escu 8?mt HOEYE & MILLS. "uufcuAIN BATHS SHAVING 15C. 5WCbm.HL, Kaiem, Or. Carpenters anil Builders, SP65Ul.,tlwt. TRACTS' AND .FARMS. Ilnrlor'.llr. r i , P 9CENTSADAY i J-t'. HL'HPIIY. Hie for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, SORTU B.VLLil. Take It I JOURNAL. 0n,,aetBUyor15'verM,Kl your dc. J. L. DE.KE:T t W '! CAKDIES, n . nun antl Cj P. o 'O nioou. iirs, Mix i mm "T.Hl,aH-.(.r;f C'Ru ftndTcbucco. RILLIAHIi I'Alil H. 23 Com'l Btr.rt T. W. THuRKbUr6, The UpKolitirer, Evening Journal. "" - imm Mnfr" by lUkett A V sj, ltotJ5h' ,M i4i-if i!rtleilttiftiBlh.,0 Horseshoeing AeM.CUMJQH. . j; DiU"rJ . Vour. Dw. r..- ai'H Irtzyr? I'l"l"l " " ' T1 m- .WMw