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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1893)
r-pwv... iI(Ui,u.',L' r liBI Hit IF lis l 1 If I& Jv ffir IB CAriTAL JODHUL . Siggagg 'r rf . ' -' 1'IIHLIHHKD DAILY, KXCK1T BUNDAY, BTTRM Capital Journal Publishing Company, rMtOflk B!eck.Ooretal Btreet. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. iMlly, by carrier, per mouth, so I'HHjr.Br man, ymt jhwp e.oo IJUi Weekly, pf, perrr, . WIIKRB arc wk at? Tiio tutlwAtm for city, school district nml county are nearly a year behind. Vy the time the next legislature meets tho state will be half 11 million behind. There Is reported a deficit In tbo na tional treasury. Theso estimates arc all overreached by the expenditures, ft Is agreeable to tint be taxed for all these expenses of local and state and national govern ment, but the, bills will have to bo paid sometime. In publlu as In private business it if n good rule to not live beyond yout means. Still there are but few Individ Uala or communities that adhere to the rule. Dut there will be a reckoning some time. Tho ihhm! old way is the best, to pay as ynu go or not jo. SUUaKHl-KO I MM HUNTS. It Is properly called, "Tho late do nothing and know-iioiblug congress." The people want moro thinkers and less organized selfishness in the politics of the future. The school board wilt have to pro- vldo money to run tho schools a year before any taxes will lie coming In. Tho Statu Hreedlug and Speed as eolation oughtjto have no dlfllculty lit placing their additional $2T00 of stock Of a, recent speaker lu Balem it may truthfully bo said that his remarks were highly flavored with flashes of Wit and spring onions. The people of Eint Balem, Englc wood, Capital Home, and Simpson's Addition are entitled to a school house, and if thoy could provide themselves with one by taxation they would do it qulokly enough. m-iu-j . -"-g Astoria Budget: Hlnce his election Judge McIJrlde has held two terms of court, and he has given general satis faction to the people; that he has been Impartial and upright In his rulings and has beea Influenced by no clique or political ring. Every attorney stands an equal show with Judge Mollrldo so long aa be conducts himself in a be coming and straight-forward manner. NORTH HOWELL PRAIRIE. G. W. Weeks and Isaao Stevens went to Oregon City to transact busi ness lu capacity of tho Farmers' AM ance. Miss Ida Wado Is teaching the pub- llo school at l'arkcravlllc. Key. Myers prcaohes regularly 911 the, second and fourth Sundays ofeaoh mouth. M.Jerman who resides on the farm mat rormeriy wjiotiimt 10 wm. Biu- piugMeld has been making Improve- hmuU that add greatly to the thrifty looks of the place. The many friends of Philip Wleaner now of Murray Idaho will bo pleased to learn that his relatives expeot hint home on a visit after an abseuoe sluce '69. Several of tho young folks attended the party at Wm, Woodwortu'a on the evening of the 10th and to Judge by the late hours of their returning the vent must have been a pleasant one. 11, Wleaner our road supervisor has warned out hands and announced his Intention of doing some work on the roads that will prove to be of lasting beaeflt. The Newootue bridge across Pudding river on the road from this place t ML Angel has long been coudemued ami the traveling publlo are wishing etna actiou will soon be taken upou It by lite oouiutlMloiters. 1 FXOH AXQSXTI. Mr. Ormsbylr., went to SUyerUm Saturday and reports the roads In a wty bad condition. i Tt weather hi still very stormy; mUhhw b it U reining the snow still wwaliw la places. 4 Tbe public land of this part Is belug takttt up and settlere are looatlug now m far baek as to be out of reach 'of ehool for (Mr children and the form htg fa Hew dUtrlot will be ueeesary la the r future. There Wt quite a nuitiUr now wait ltg ret Mr. Outer to get the survey lug dot aa aa to locate oh timber land ,, w Went here k swue that Wilt be 1 fUjr fiHviv frw V . Msa, K Mettl ks the honor of board- toer worthy teaelter Mha Mary Mr. WtMlla ( plautlug mUhu hepa M Mr, OiUwIla' Htevutakt ratwh. TMeleau xprltiit whUh, H It y" ' should prove good will be great benefit to the people of our little settle ment. Mr. Osborn, our mall carrier, makes regular trips three times a week. Keep up your courage Billy, we welcome you every time, and would be glad to recommend you for another contract. John Itossell of this place has given up teaching for the present. He thinks outdoor exercise will benefit his health during the sprint? and summer. Mr. Howe has his incubator In fine working order and expects to do some good work raising poultry thtaieason. Miss Knight who has been home on a vacation for several weeks will' com mence teaching again Monday. Miss Minnie Iroaton wh6"obtalned her first certificate at the Jast pabllo examination has secured' school near Mill City. The sick horses have all recovered or died and the malady seems to have subsided for a time at least. March 20. FROM SUBLIMITY. W. II. Smith and son, John, made a business trip to the Capital City Mon day. Itev. Father Feasler and brother, of Ueaverton, Or., are the guests of Father Uentgen this week, Mrs. Ilelsterer left for Portland Mon day to receive medical treatment, as her eye sight Is falling her. Mrs. Itlggs and her two daughters are visiting lu Balem this week. Miss Nellie Lee, of Portland, but formerly of Balem, Is visiting her pa rents. She will sojourn in this locality for a couplo of weeks. Mrs. Thompson is lying, at the point of death at her homo. Bho bad a stroke of paralysis about seven years ago and has been an invalid ever since, A. Bchellberg, of Meltama, Is confined to his bed at his daughter's, Mrs. La crolx. Ho camo down here two weeks ago with tho hope of speedily recover ing. A Seattle man has purchased all the fat hogs in this locality. Ihe purchas ing price 0) cents per lb,, gross. Geo. W. Martin and family of Kan sas, arrived hero Monday with a view to locating. 11. E. Downing has four Chinamen at work setting out forty acres of hope, His yard Is situated on Beaver creek and it is tho richest laud In tho hills. Joseph Zlmmermann bought 100 aoreH of brush land, which ho Is grub blng, and will help the Improvements of this locality. March 21. FROM WILLAJID. Tho present wenther gives a person time to write, only tho roads are In such a condition that It Is a risky tultig K bring the news to you. There Is moro than one person around here, that would rather take a whip plug, thau accept ntt invitation from the country to Oregon's capital city. Those that are compelled to ti, do so lu fear of accident. If you aro ablo to rouso tho powers that bo you will Ijavo the praise of evory onv on the road. Our mall currier also gets discouraged, having to bo on tho raid every day, and Is exposed not only to the unpleas ant weather, but risk of au upset, as It happeud once, not long ago with his hack full of passengers, hurtlug somo of them italufully though uot danger ouily, and damaglug tho vehicle. Mr. Osborn deserves a vote of thanks for never mltwing a day, to bring our mall all this long wot seasou. I hone you will agree with tile that this is a long and true, if not au ablo artlolo on the bad roads. On accout of tho above, other news Is crowded out, as tho newspaper men say. March CO. The Best System of Fortification I thai adopted by people health who wisely fortify In precarious their jurileui ivliul disease with that aeeentable end cr. factual barrier against lu !uruM-Uuetettr' aiouiaen Hitter. Iroutloaarr measure, when the health le but alUhUv luimlraJ w a physician well know, wortU any atuouul of luedloallou nnerwe.nl. A preatontUry ui larlal chill, a At ofludlg tallou, luerMtu( lr leaumruj- ui iue wi, a wuruiai rueumauo twlii, Inactivity ot the kUueje, eUhl at tlrel, tilltoiu MllowneM accoiupAiited with rurred loufue the re ppU to Ihe eeaee o(Mtf-prolecllaa which BirtoQ ofcuniwoa Judgiuetki wilt dUrenrd, Uoetetteri MUmi oh Hitter rM)rre Uiute who take II trom malaria. d)Miwl, eiironle ooeetliieilou, rheumattSM, kttaf and bladder trouble aad liver ooHspiftlnt. Nervuue lavallde, ereot. iivhvipiwiu) luviunrRiuifv invtaesi io au yenned )eare, ladlee In delleau health aad oimvaletw-tauderlv Inflalte beaefll trom tae ttitiere. SALEM NAKKGT& Wtteat o7o per bttehel, Ot-364(o iter bushel. lVttato-xMKSWV r bushel. Kloup-W-W ler bbl. Brau(Waeked) 118.00 per tm Hhor-SoktHl) ftXl.tX) vr,ttn, Kjwat to per thvtvu. Chlekeus-8 to lite Hr ltv. ChonpVd rVd-(Beked) fiJ. Dueiir-imo per lb. (leswe 7e per lb. lirksv We per lb. Inl!.tiai&e pr lb. HHtter JftA&ta per lxniiid Wef-7iledrwM.t, VMtll(Tto 1K drvseexl. Wk-7taiSiodrr-d. Weel-litfleWiplU. Uefw-lHgllttM-m XVEKINQ. CAPITAL FROMSTAYTON. We are having a plentiful supply of Oregon mist. F. M. Judd and J. B. Leigh made a business trip to Balem Friday. Mrs.-Bello Rollins of near Bllverton has been the guest of her sister Mrs. G. M. Caspeel the past week. Mr. Harry Robertson of Portlaud is stopping at Hotel de Farmer for a few days only. Prof. W. H. Ledgerwood, Sublimity's rising young pedagogue was seen our our streets Saturday. Geo, Magers of Dallas, Is spondlng a few days with bis mother Mrs. jN B. Magers, Several of our citizens attended the entertainment and basket supper at Lyons Friday eve, and a very enjoyable time Is reported. Rev. A. N. Bagley, pastor of the Methodist church, discoursed a couple of very Interesting sermons here Sun day. N.N. Crabtree of this place recently purchased the Interest of Jefl. Thomas In the Bllverton livery stable, and will soon depart to take charge of his new post. Miss McDonald who has been visit ing the Misses Huffman the past week, departed for her borne in Balem yester day. """" March 21. m i i.i- A Common Sense Remedy. In tho mutter of curatives what you want Is Bometbldg that will do its work while you continue to do yours a remedy thut will give you no lucou- venletice nor luterrere wliu your busi ness. Buch a remedy Is Allcock's Por ous Plasters. These plasters are not an experiment; thoy have been In use for over thirty years, and their value has uttested by tuo lilguest medical autnor Itles, as well us by testimonials from those who nave used ttiem. Tney re quire no change of diet nud are not af fected by wet or cold. Their action does uot interfero with labor or busi ness; you cau toll und yet bo cured while hard at work. They are so pure that tho youngest, the oldest, the most delicate person of either sex can use them with ureut benefit. Bewaro of Imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentations. Ask for Allcook's, and let no solicitation or explanation Induce you to accept a substitute. FROM BROOKS. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sturgls dinnered with Mrs. Aggie Ramp Bunday. Mrs. Barendrlek has been quite sick with the erysipelas the past week. Itev. Haines preached on Mission Bottom Bunday. Ellton Bhaw is convalescent after a week's tussei with the lagrlppe. J. R. Thomas, ppstmaster at Lewis- burg was In Brooks Saturday. By Geer of the Waldo hills met with a serious loss by lire Saturday, losing his large stock barn together with a largo amount of hay, cause unknowu. E. W. Chapman's family dinnered with Mr. Hoover's Sunday. JaB. Fruit and family dinnered at Mrs. F's. parental homo Sunday. E, M. Bavageand family drove to Balem prairie Sunday. Harrison Jones tho mercantile man of Brooks boarded the 2 o'clock pas seugcr for Pitrtluud.Suturday. Prof. MyciB aud wife returned Bat' urday. Tho Catholics bad services at their church Subbath. Htatk ok Ohio, City ok Toledo, Luuah County, sa. 1-uankJ. Chunky makes an oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chunky A Co., doing busluewi In tho City of Toledo, County and statu aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of imtakiiii tnai ruiiuoi ih cured by ttie UBO 01 11AI.I. S UATAKK1I UUHK. FKANK J.CllKNKY. Sworn to before mo and suhserlbed In my presence, tills oth day of December, 4, XI,, 1D3U, A. W. ULKABON, Notary Publlo. Catarrh Cure Is taken Internum- aud acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. 8eud ror testimonials, rrw. F. J. CHENEY A- CO., Toledo, O. KBrSold by druggists, 75c Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed t Caetoria TUTT'S PILLS cause uouauseaor griping. Cures Scrofula air. K. J. Howell, Medferd. MM-. un her awttutr tun brenruroder acroTuU b? Umumo '' twMUe or CBM after htTteVtu4 uueh otker ire H tw.ot.j,altai twhteed taqul ef 4t toweeo4uEi s beeita, u It was Uebi U cutdd uot UtZ INHERITEDCROPULA. m fruful, wUeh angered j per kUseed ta uu'aaaalei i J V... " rored M, aad H Z mbwcmu i ol m aeM4M reaaem; MB7T. L. kiTnajy, ' Matben,ttv BKAt. I Hall's JOURXAJ, "VfEDXE9DAT, MABCH 22, 1893. r -""'' Mr. John Jlunaerford Proprietor of the fine livery stable at the West End hotel, Elmira, N. V., says: "I hare found that Hood's Sarsapartlla In the Spring In every respect goes way ahead of any thing I .over took for kidney and Hrer trontlr, from which I have suffered a cood deal during the past year or two. I hare taken four or five bottles and think It Purify has completely cured me, as I have felt well for several months. Other members of my family have taken Jlood's' Sarsapartlla for general debility and for purifying the blood, and have been highly gratified at the good It has done them.. I always feel safe In recommending It to my friends." Jonx m.M j, m m mm HuNOEnroan, West W fl I r End Hotel, Elmira, e New York. At this season nearly every one needs a good medicme to purify Uie blood and expel the Impurities which have accumulated during the winter. Hood's Sarsapartlla is 10 well adapted for this purpose that it Is beyond compari son as a Hprlng Itledlclne. It expels every trace Blood of Scrofula and humor from the blood, and Imparta now life and vigor. Remember, Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures When other preparations fall. It is Tecullar to Itself in positive medicinal merit HOOD'8 PILLS Cure M Liver 111, without tnln. They are purely vegetable. Smith Premier Typewriter. Bold on easytpaymenU. Rented. W. I. STALEY, Agent, Salem. H.N. UUHI'KE, Oeu'lAgent, 101 Third Ht,, Portland. Bend for catalogue. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business lu all 1U branches. OEO. WILLIAM8 lreldeut Wm. KNULAND Vice President HlKIIi AlrNAHY Cashier. U1RRCTOR&- Geo. Williams, Wm. Kng Und, Dr. I. A. Richardson, J. W. Hodson. J. A. Halter. ' Bank: In uew Kxchange block on Oommer. rial iitnyit. H-IMI DO YOUR BANKING BUSINESS WITH THK OLD BANK OF LADD A BUdH, SALEM, OREGON. 2-11-tlw-lro Authorized Capital 1500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Balem, Oregon. W. A. CUHICK, lM. W. W. MARTIN, Vice lri. J. H.ALUKItT.Ouhler. State, County and City Warrant bought at lar. dw Money to Loan. Loam will bo made oa Improved city or fartn properly by the LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO. Kor terms, etc, apply to Attorney at Uw. over llusU" Hank, slem Or. MONEY TO LOAN Oa improved Real Katate, tn amounts and time to sulu .No delay lu considering loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, Hooni 13. lluih Rank block. S Udw HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 ttniH Street. Ilaat K K.a ,lti.. . - i m . w ivuiir for fsoTiar ana nui OAK And Fir Wood. John Savage, Jr. ,1 IClMllliU LU' II IM'I 111 II I I il (Northern Pacific R- R. Co,, Lettee) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through' Trains Daily. i lHJpuil625priil ... M'nn... ul "l :1S 1-TOnm 7:l5mn I ...stl'aul.-fl .:m ajoptn I 7 IsSnils tuSmll :.fhleigo..Hl 5.47(,n.l0 45pm TlckeU sold and haegaze checked through .V '. -il,.. inr! In iMilcazo with all tlU-U IUUHSV..UU -- ' - ticket ncent or JAS. O. I'tlWlf. Itcaeiagenior . ., nhlnairo.Ill .'!,. L nan, bmu . ---, - To Taxpuyprs. NOTICK Is hereby given to the taxpayers oi Marlon county, that (be Jaw requiring lectlonof county taxes ban been repealed by art of th- lait legislature, which took effvet February 27, IS9J, consequentlv all taxes are lequlred lobe paid at the sheriff's office In the ounty court house In 8alern, and the Bherlffwiil not visit the Precincts as adver tised by notices. JOHN KNlOltT, ' Sheriff Marlon Co.. Or. rebruaryr8,1893. 3-1-lw.dw aim. uci H. W. Smith, pontniapter ol Lewlsvllle, and W.F. Murphy, of Salem, have for sale about 2.000 ncn s of good farming and Rtock land in the Lurklnmutn i-ountry In Folk county. Frlces range from 56 to 5.0 per acre. All good property, nrd on the mamet for the first time. Ureal bargains. Call on or address the above. dw 2-lB-tf Farm fur Sale or Trade. On eay t-'ms, four miles eptrf Sublimity, contain ug 1 17 acre:; will trade for property In or near n. a. u. lAJH 3-itdw Uubllmlty, Or. i On Meter System. TO CONSUMERS: The Salem Light and Power Company at great expense have equipped their Electric Light plant with I he mukt modern npparatue and nrn now able to offer the public a better light than any by Mem xnd at a rate lower than any city on the coast. Arc and Incandescent Lighting. Electric Motors for all pur poseswhere powerisrequired Residences can be wired for as many lights os desired and the consumers pay for only such lights as are used. 'J his being registered by an Electrlo Meter, office 179 Commercial Street, ONLY LINE RIOTING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A- M, " " 7:30 P. M. Ql DAYS TO 0 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. Kor rate and general Information call on or address, W. H. HimLBURT. Asst. O. P. A. 2M Washington Bt., HOKTI.ANIl. OHKIlnv, Mexican War Soldiers Increase of Pensions! Under Act ol January 5, 1S33, are entitled to lncreae. Apply to 1). C. SHERMAN, Room 11, Grays Block, Claim Attorney, Liberty 8t. Balem, Ore. l-a31m i nttl tmt I I Bargains in 2 PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO. VfX) fTATITAT x ia S2.oo IVrdoien fortheflnest Onlthed I'UOTOaiUl'UH lu the city. MOXTEE BROS., 1S8 CVuumerchU Street, T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood rinlthinr, Oor,aaadChmeu BirWu Undertakinor O Embalming;. fCUWOH, - W8taut. PROFESSIONAL AND BU8INKS8 CARDS. - n ,. niO.O.BINOIUM. TVA?0Y 4 BIOTIIAM. Attornos a lUw, bu.tBtreet. apwlal RlUntlon given Ui rn.il OU.TOOV. , . ,,...1, rmirljiii the state. u R P.UOHE Attormyat law, hnlpru.Cre ou. Office '7 Commercial street. a-UliMON FORI), Attorney at Iw, 8alem, Oregon. Office up talni In PMHon block F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, Mur j, phy block. H t mnnvn Alintnnv at law.Siiltm. Ore- , gon. olllc'eover uusli'sbnnk T J. SriAW.M. W.HUNT. SHAW t HUNT if , Attorneys l law. uiure over wijuu.1 ptailOuai uauK, oaieui, ukkmui ri T. RICHARDSON, Attorney nt law Of o. flee up stairs in front rojias ol new Bush Block, corner Commercial and Court streets, Ualem, Oregon. JOHN A. CAR-SON, Attorney at law. rooms Sand 4, Buib bank building, Halem.Or. B. K. HONHAM. W. U. HOLMES. BOMIAM & UOL.MKS, Atiomeya ai law. Office In Bush block, between Slate and court, on Commercial street. ME. FOGUE, 8tnographtr and 'l'jpe . wrlteat Best equipped typewriting of Dee but one. In Oregon, over Bush's bank, balem, Oregon. TAR. A. B. OlLLIS.epeclallstln diseases of 1 the eye, car, nose and throat, Room 10 Bush bank buildlug, -olem. DR. W. 8. MOIT, Physician and burgeon. Office In Eldrldce blork, Ualem. Orezon. utffcebours 10 to 12 a.m. and 3 to 4. p m. DR.T C. SMITH, Dentin. 92 State stiect, Salem, Oregon. Finished dental opera tions of every description. Falnless opera tions a upeclalty. WU.FUUH, Architect, plans, speclfica , tlons and superintendence for ah classes ot buildings. Office 290 Commercial street, up stairs. 0. A. ROBERT, Archiiect, room 424, Mar quam building, Portland, Oregon. P. J. LARSEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wagons', Car riages, etc. Repairing a Spooialty. nuup 40 aiaw sireei. PRO I'EOriON LODGE KO. 2 A.O.U. W. Hects In their hall In State Insurance building, every Wednesday evening. a. w. ujinma. m. w. J. A. SELWOOD, Recorder. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU SA1.EM, - - - Oreon. Offlce removed to 211 Commercial St. Rates reasonable. Public and private work done. c. B. CLEMENT, Manager. MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN THIRD YEAR. Opens Monday. September 19th, at Kinder garten Hall, opposite opera house. v,uuuren received at tnree years of age and ?..."..-. "S tlB,ra wl" oe esiaonsned for advanced Kindergarten pupils and those Kinrt..",, ;?fcj"r '.'".. " we"' dueT ' drawln and oofor work lnitro Fop Rent. Ten acres of good garden land near Rnim Apply at once to Uofer Bros jS57T .nmS Hofer Bros, Journal Office! 130 BTATE STREET. TINWARE. ROOFING, stoves, Creamery and Dairy Supplies, Steel Eanges, Parlor Heaters in all styles a.speci aty. CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WASHERS 2Thebesloneaith. Give us a call. uro fruit TRACTS Steiner k Blosser, H0EYE & Mil I S J.E. MURPHY. PORCELAIN BATHS SHAVING 150. 3)Com.8t., Blem0ri T'le for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, NORTH BAU.M. Morley&Winstaulev. Carpenters and Builders, Shop huu . Talce Itl EVENING 8torJrittUgltSteto wSLu.i CENTS A DAY, MARTIN k HARK1NS. Evening Journal. HorKPhnninrr East and South Via THE SHASTA ROUTE tho Southern Pacitid Company, ?iTi-r CALirOKKlA XTKKSS'TKAtlV IttllT DAILT B. TWKWJ l'OUTI.AND AND H. F. . Hnu'h. I ANiirTfaT T.-vj; p. ui. liV. i::isp. m. l,v. s-15 a.m. Ar. I'oriiiiiiu Hiilcni 8au J' ran. Ar. L.V. l.v. 6:28 a. S ;'tp, a Above trulus Htoj only ut loliouiui! nutiinr. north of Roseburg, East Portland OrKonCltT Woodburn, rialeni, Albany Tangent, dhedS Halscy, Harrisburg, JunotlonUlty, IrvineanS Eugene. u KOSKHUItO .MALI. DAILY. f.&i u. m. I LiV. 11:17 a. m I Lv. l-ortlunu Ar. i :.ornr Balem Lv. 1:40 5. in 6:50 p. m. I Ar. ' "" " 'iUUB.l Albuuy loul, iiaily luccvpi suuuay, 00 p. ui. I Lv. rtirilanu r. i H.:Jua."Sl 6.00 p. Ui. I L.V. 7:52 p.m. I Lv: 9:00 p.m. Ar. eaieui I.v 7:3d a. m. Aioany L,v, m a. ni. Dining Curs on Ogdcn Itoute PULLMAN BbFFET SLBBFEHS AWD Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attachod to all through trains. iVcstSide Division, Between Portland , and Cervallis: PAIL,TA- (KXCKPT SUNnAY. V.,tJ j.. in. l u . 12:10 p. in. I Ar. Porilauu CorvHllla Lv. 12:56 p. m. At Albany and (Xrvalll connect trains of Orraon Panlno Rnllroad. wliu BX-KKtltlJi IDA II. Y &M fcl"lUMlA i:M . m. 7:2o p. ra. I'orllaua MoMlnnvllle Ai. Lv. f.&i ... SI Ar. TliUOlJUU TIliET To all polntfl In the Fiihtern htiites, Canada ana r.urope can De ouuunea ut lowest rates lrom W. W. MClNNKIf, Agent, Balem. K.P. KOUEltS, AHnl. U.h . and taim. Ag'l It. KOEHLKR, Manaaer. The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC R. I And Oregon Development company's steam fctilp line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hourd less time than by any other route, First class through passenger and irelht Hue trom rurimnu ana au i)iui8 in mo vvillamette valley to and fromt-an Knmcl.sco. TlilK BOHhDULE, (Except Sunday.) Lv Albany 1.00 p m Lv Corvallis 1:10 p m Lv Yaqulnu Usm Ar Albany 11:10a m Ar Yaaulna ft::4) n m Lv Corvallis. 10:85 am O. AC. trains connect at AJbauyand Cor vallis. The above trains connect at Yaquina with the Oregon llevcl' pment Co.'s llnu ofbteam eis between YaqulUH and San FrtmcUco .R l'asseugtrs fiom Furtliind aud all WlUameitevulley points can irmkeclo-e con nection with the trainttol tliB Yuqnlna Route at Albany oi-Corvulllb and if dei-Uutd to riaa Francl6co.shouldarraiiiaUuirtlveUt Yaquina tba evening bcrnre duteof bulling. Passenger and Fit-lent Ratns alwavs the Vjwett. ),-or iUformilljOU apply to Messrs HULMAN&Co., Hrtlght and llcket Agents 200 and 202 Kiont b reel. Portlmid, Or., or O U.UU1.UK, Ao'tUeu'lFl A Tabs. Agt., r- Racine K. K (.o . Corvallis, Or. CH.HASWli.LL, Jr., Qtn'l Freight und Pass. Agt. Ore Development Co., 104 Montgomery Ht. From Terminal or Interior Points the lie Is the line to take To all Points East and South. At.!t!ileln!n8 CSiT route. Itruns throurh vestibule trains; every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed pf dlniugcars unsurpassed, .rUllman riruurinrr olam "p jijm Qicvyrji B ,jl mic&i equipmeni TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed and in n-hi.-h sSSpawaSaS ELEGANT DAY COACHES-. lWaDnonrd?nea diSi!B-ert,BK wltU a service. S ,rect "nrt uninterrupted cwed"fna adSv! iT ."V" Uons can be K0; the road. '" any asent ol inAmeUr!ca w.nn!? an? ?om Po'n iS."oAi,Seet' oor- WaJhnWt: wjawa DOWNING, Apenta AKD:FARMS. J. L BENNETT 4 SON. CANDIES, Frnit and Cigurs, f O. Bloolc K. T. litSlPHRETS, Clr sd Tobacco. N1.UARD PARLOR, JOURNAL aa Com'i strt. Northern Pacific Railroad T. W. TH0RNBURG, The Upholsterer, . ..wwiiuuillg, "XiAUKaiCITHrNG. at aii . jmn..