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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1893)
-KJWt3 " JFttjC L l? V ML W THE CAPITAL JOIKWI. fci-lUif., .JtiA-. 'fUhLWHKD DAILY, EXCKPT BUNDAT, r THB Capital Journal Publishing Company. I'ort Ofllot Mode-Commercial fltreet. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. tally, lijr carrier, pr mouth,...,.,... to 60 lMII.br lusll, put jeHiy......... SO) Weekly, S page, per year,...........-..-..- JLSJ DOES UP THE DEMOCRAT. Representative J. 8. McEwan of Coos Oosflty ob the Stat Foundry. IMttrloii County Democrat; Tbe ai'iiropnailou or foo.uuu ror tiio pur m,a unuae or lue noriiiwwdi'rn move loun dry la about tbo cliMtiplou (ileal of the Bt'Bwlon, Ttio corporuiiuu luu'buda aetl miup for yearn auil now all thu expense It liaa been to for a plunl, und coimlder. able wore; la to be relumed to It. It In ao lufamous piece of robbery. Now; bo BMHurare before tbe late legis lature hW'rei-elv'ed bo bare-faced, un warranted, tnalluloua and untruthful a critlciim hi thai, and the euactweut of tbe mwand BDCoeiM of I la enforaeuieui Will wake that would-bo critic blunh with very' Hhaiuo thut bo ever tnadt ucb a prophecy at all, or harbored ao unpatriotic itud fleudlab a motive ut prompted It. The fuel la, while niau of tbe merabera of tbe house, tbe uodj in which the bill originated, hexltateu and were doubtful at flrat, tbey finally and voluntarily became earuetit worker, forltanuactmeut and weul peraouallj to tbe aenate and urged Its Importance on that body. It was defeatea early In tbe evening of tbe laat day ol tbe aeaaloti by a Rtnall mujorlty, but ai tbe earucitt pleading of a number ol members from tbe boUHe and of thi governor tbe bill was reconsidered and passed. In fact it was tbo only meaaun before the leiilslatUre that provided foi tbe employment of the convicts within tbe pruon walls for full two years to come, and at a calling la which the) are already skilled and would prove self-supporting as well as most profit able to tbe state. Iu fact, further, in quiry luto tbe matter by sincere repre sentatives converted them and1 assured them that it would only keep tbe pris oners employed, but what tbe ulant bad earned for tbe corporation before in one year would now purchase it and give the labor of tbe convicts to the state for their own support. A number further saw that It would the second year pay a large profit Into tbe coffers of the state, and even when tbe Jute mill was started, could bo retalued ror tbe employment of a full force of the convicts and be the state's chief source of revenue for the labor of thecouyicts. Jlut, as Important as anything else, and more so to the Iteoordur, is the fact that It fulfilled the demauds of tbe Farmer's Alliance, tbo Gruuge, the It. of L., the labor unions and tho People's party on the subject of leasing tho prison labor and bringing It iu oompetltlou with free labor. Moreverlt waajust Iu lino with' the personal appeal of the K. of 1,., and was Introduced at their sug gestion by an earnest uuIub printer and worker In the organization known as the Federated Trades, to whom compli mentary 'resolutions Were passed at tbe Union printers' banquet at Salem sin Hug out that bill an olio meeting their hearty approval. It pussed the bouse almost unanimously, pussed tho senate and was approved by thu governor without any knowledge or a "steal" In It. One other remark; The editor of tho Marion Democrat, In thu above excerpt, ays: "The corporation has had a soft snap ror years." Then why not thu statu have that "soft snap" awhile at tbe dictation or thu musses of tbe peo- pit? If a "soft snap" was good for the corporation, it Is a canllual principle with the People's party thut It would be good for tbe people, besides remov ing that incubus of leasing prison labor, -Coqullle City Herald. m AN 1NTIRESTINQ LAWSUIT. Throwiag Light On tho Standard Oil Trust Fraud. What will prove an Interesting, uov el and Important suit at law from the 1'aclHo coast. The aotlou about to bo taken la at the lustlgatlon of the Mew &Wud Fire Insurance company, through IU ageut, Hugh Craig, located at Ban FrauoUco, against the Standard Oil eotupauy. The aotlou la brought to recover frc-tu the .oil eotupauy the total of var letta amouuta paid out by the Now Xaaland company Iu settlement of cer tain leaaM lucurred, aa it Is claimed, through the Inferior character of the It furnished to ooututuera by (he de fradaut corporation. The clroutu- ataneea of the ease are stated aa follows! During the last year, as explained bjr Manager HukIi Craig of the New aValaHd, that company has paid 11 Mr teas for building burned down la the Btitfhborbood of Hanger and In amy ItMtane the report of the astjinttni was that the Ure and eon. MMt daaaage bad resulted ftrow the eApJesJoHefeoal oil lamp. This nat twaMy M (aid Investigation being "M4e aa the rwHtlU of whleh, Mr. ' atat, H was asrtalud that the H'U4 tal tweH furnUh! by the aHatrdard 041 aMupauy, JsawphN of I the oil and labels from tbe cans were secured and brought to Ban Francisco. Tiie samples of oil submitted to an expert, who reported after Investiga tion that some of the fluid "flashed" at a temperature of from SO to 100 and 103 degrees and burned at a temperature of between 115 and 118 degrees. "And this," said Mr. Craig, "when upon every cau of the oil, along with the brand and tbo name of tbo com pany, Is tbo assertion, '160 degrees flro test.' " "Tbo expert further stated In bis re port that tbe oils In question would be fairly safe in a cool climate, but were unsafe in such a warm temperature aa as that of rjelmo, or, in fact, almost any other point iu Ban Joaquin valley. "You must remember," added Man? ager Craig In explaining the case, "that the temperature aboulBeluia frequent ly ranges frotn.,100 to 116 degrees In tbe shade during tbTdaytlmo, and even at night Is oftcajw high aa 110. "All the facts In the case," added Mr. Craig, "were submitted to the local representatives of tbe Standard Oil company, together wltb a request 'hat the corporation refund to tbe New Zealand coni'pauy the' amount of mon ey paid out In'settlement of tbo losses In question. "Finally the whole matter Was re ferred to the head ofllce in New York and then there was another ' Walt. Fi nally, after about four mouths of pull ing and hauling, tbo oil company sent us their answer." "Ami that was ?" "A refusal to pay the bill. That set tles It, The uegotatlons are now drop lied and wo will sue for thu money. Wo propose, once for all, to settle tbe question of whether or not tbla sort or business can be curried on with Impun ity. "In nearly every state In tbe Union except California," resumed Mr. Craig, "there Is a law providing for a fire test wblob all oils must meet before tbey can bo placed on the market. The Paint, Oil and Drug Itevlow says: If popular opinion is to have any baud In the1 -overthrow of this monopolistic blight upon general busi ness; for It really looks as If tberu would have to bo a feeling against It created In the public mind to am so any future legislation which shall limit its career or put It In such a position that It will be conipelled to obey the laws of tbo country It' feeds upon. The bringing of these suits is a new feature of opposition totitandard meth ods, and there needs be many buoIi fea tures. If the1 first suit Is won by tbe Insurance company, the Standard will of course appeal, but If the lusurunco men ure sustained by the highest tri bunal, there will be n precedent estab lished which may prove a healthful check upon at least this one method of Standard deceit, to the advantage or those who dally risk their lives and properties by tbo purchase or Standard low test oil sold under a guarantee or high test. Thero certainly should bo strenuous ellorts madu to acquaint all consumers or the unreliability or Standard brands or Illuminating oil. Courts are slow In coming to decisions, and wbllo they aro couriering the matter und permit Hug delays uud oUtrucllons ir Stand ard uttorueyu tbe octopus keeps right on its usual way, and other lives uud properties sutler, Wbllo tho courts aro deciding, the IndeiHiudeutrellnerH, ami their friends among thu newspaper?, must do tlielrbeat to educate the public to the truth. Mjther and Child are Doing Well Mrs. Urowu was sick, Her Mends said she would never get well. "What Is tbo trouble?" "O, some kind or re male weak ties. The doctors havu giv en up her case as hopeless. 'She muy live for some time' they saw but an fur a cure, that Is quite out of thuqueailun.' "I don't believe It," said a woman, who heard tho sad news. "I don't be lieve she's uuy worse oir than I was, live years ago, from the sumo trouble, and I don't look very much like a dead woman, du IV" Sho certainly did not with her red, plump cheeks, bright eyes and ISO pounds or good healthy bone, blood alid flesh. "I'm going to see her and tell her how she cau kvi wi-ll.'i mi,.. uih ki, onu auviseu airs, iirown to laae jut, riercea favorite prescription. Ilruwu took the advice, also the medi cine which cures all kinds or delicate disease oouiuiott amoug women, ami vol well. That was two vears ago, hast month she pmwutetl Mr. Iirown with a ten-pound son, uud "mother and child are doing well," Mahy riled, Mother alhiyl, Doctor prescribed t Castork I'illantniunlM ivtiullttailnn ai......n... Liver iWgulator curea ootiMlpatlou, AaalMrtitM lsinrtMl,aHChK ilsn a4sMieastjtMk kMHa?a va aul. l pt llvesr. Tutt's Pills niMMiiiaTicKm avuinxa OAi?iTAt jdtntNAt, totksday, makch aa, won. Statu op Ohio, Citv op Toledo, Lucas County. i FkankJ. Cheney makes an oath that be Is tbe senior partner of tbe firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., d olng ousiness in tne uity or Toledo, uounty and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLlMltB for each and every case of uatakkii mat cannot be cured by tne use Ot JiAMfl UATAftRH UHIIK. FitANK J. ClIKNEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this Oth day of December, A. D., 1886. BEAT., I A. W. ULEASO.V, beat., Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on tbe blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. -Bold by druggists, 76c. LETTER LIST.' Following are the letters remain ing In tbe Salem postofllco uncalled for March, 22, 1803. Persons CHllIng for same please say "advertised." Bowline J O Butler Mian G Hear Mrs IJarrMrsG W Coener Miss A Duflner Miss K Bright S E Bluuk Mrs Eva Barr Prof C W (ak Mrs Jos F Glover K Homes John Heuer Curl Herbert Mrs A W Hobbnck Otto Jones & Casey Janes J J Muslck Ja A Myky 8 Marble C Phillips Gsca Palmer Geo E Pawllngs A Smith A Taylor Mlra C Warner Henry J GILBERT, P. M. Clifford Miss May Graham Miss V Howe Thus HIiidnGlcn Holland Jockson Jones 6c Stevens Jagger J as Loach Mrs M McHaulln J J Martell P J Potter Mrs E J Parson Mrs J J Parrott Alible Smith A H Smith Mrs VV C Torgeusou L C A.N. Tho Best System of Fortification I that adopted by people In preoptions health who wisely fortify their systems against disease with that auceptable and ef fectual harrier against Its Inroads Hostetter's stomach Hitlers. Precautionary muisurcs, when the health Is but slightly Impaired Is, as physicians well know, worth any amount of medication afterward. A premonitory ma larial chill, a fit or Indigestion, Increasing ir regularity of tbe bowels, u warning rheumatic twiuge. Inactivity ol tbe klnneyt, slight al first, bilious sallownesi accompanied wl'h furred tongue thene are appeals to the sense orself-tiroiecllon which no nrnnn ofminmnn Judgment will disregard, ilosletter's Htom- ucn Diners preserves those who take It from malaria, dyspepsia cbronlo constipation, rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble and liver complaint. Nervous Invalids, persons iiuuuicu ffiiu me imirmiiirii mo aom lo ad vanced ears, ladles In delicto health and convalescents derive Infinite benefit from tne Hitters. SALEM MARKETS. Wheat- 67o per bushel. Oats 3640o per bushel. Potatoes 6000o per bushel. Flour $3.00 per bbl. Bran (Hacked) $18.00 per ton Shorts (Sucked) $L0.00 per.ton. Kirgs 20o per dozen. Chickens 8 to 10c per lb. Chopped reed (Sacked) $20.00. Ducks 12Jo per lb. Geese 7o ier lb. Turkeys 10a per lb. Lard 12J15o per lb. Butter 2.)S0o per Kund Heef 712jo dressed, Veal 10 to 12Jc, dressed. Pork 712o dressed . Wool 16t8o per lb. Hops 15(5)18n per lb. If nod by Wives about toexperlenco tbe painful ordeal attendant upon Child-birth, proves au Infallible specif ic for. and obviates tbo torture of con finement, lessening tliedangers thereof to both mother and child. Stxt tr ipfu,tbrrt riiia on t.ciipi ol jlk, fi 50 m bollle, W'-Vooth.,.-' mallei fit i BAOnttD HEOUIATOR CO.,ATtANTA,Q. DR. GUNN'b ihphovxd LIVEH PILLS ' A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. M.B.1IM. TbsM ilW7rB.r,h.t mi ifesn I nor a lhlr sr- '"" ? ' MnplM tn. or full bos Ka. t Bold by Bagltett & VituSlypo. HALvDOR GEHIlEMmraiDU. ' OotnarccTioiC srstxatr, ktrr vu. t,,W. ISMMlllTAIt. riEVtXTSSTKlm'IK. twoo!(muuuiiiurruoHU ran. A 5ftCK CVRI tM IH.'U)BUUU w Wllltt fciivruitmrooun hitwurjiiMUiik SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS A PLASTERERS. lJ,,aV.Wrvr,55nU6,,"t,,Urt, b'.room B. K. HALL, Paper Hanger and Decorator. Omta at Csu. Calvtrt'a Mllllnry stur. asJsm, Orttfvut. Baled Straw. (toatbsM straw fur l r.0 J4. six mum soulb ot l,tu, tiW ft ton, Prv,4 aw I'll at bara a-lWw W. W. CULVER. Rjw V dHr fik ill vCxr5w xm lvjr j jAftEPJr W c a v 0 s A j& Willi " After Diphtheria Paralysis of Itho Throat-Numbness and Weaknoss. Perfect Health Jtettored by JIood'M Sartapartlla. Mrs. C. 8. Southwlck North Madison, Ohio. "Mr wife and three children were at tacked with diphtheria at tho game time. After serious Illness the greatest danger was safely passed, but they were all left with Paralysis of tho Throat, and with my wife It also affected her limbs. Her arms were numb to the shoulders, ac companied with a prickling sensation. It was difficult for her to swallow, It seemed as If she must starve. Tho children were In a similar condition. Physicians were greatly perplexed and said It was very critical with my wife, as she was more than likely to have paralysis at any time, and U so It would bo very denbtfnl If she survived. Finally a friend suggested Hood's Sarsaparllla. Al though we had not Uie slightest faith, wa were so discouraged that no were ready to try anything. I got a bottle and began giving it to them. Words aro Fooblo to express tho gratification w e all felt at the end ot a week to find an Improvement "When they had finished three botUes could not see but they were ai w ell as previous to their sickness. Tho numbness and paralysis entirely disappeared. There was no tioublo Hood's Cures In teatlng, beyond apparent inability to get enough to eat The neighbors all know of this caso and all think It wonderful, as do the doctors." C. s. Soutiiwick, Grocer and Notary Public, North Madison, Ohio. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, care fully prepared from the best Ingredients. Smith Premier Typewriter. Bold on easyipaymenU. Hented. W. I. STALEY, Agent, Salem. H.N.BUHl'KE.Gen'lAgent, 101 Third St., Portland. Send for catalogue. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business In all Its branches. OEO. WIL.UAMB President nxiiXtf? Vlcpsldnt UUUIl Mt'NARY Uashler. OIltKCTOKS: Ueo. Williams. Und.Dr. I.A. Ittchardson, J. V A. Itaker. Wm. En. , llodson, J. Bank In new Exchange block on Commer. el strwit, MJmU DO YOUR BANKING BUSINESS WITH TIIE OLD BANK OF LADD & BUSH, SALEM, OREGON. 2-ll.dw-loj Authorized Capital J500.000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK rVtlem, Oregon. W. A. UUHICK, lie. W. V. M AIITIN. Vice Pre. J. U. ALUK11T, Cttshter. ' Bute, County and City Warrants bought at Pur. dw Money to Loan. ' Loans will be made on Improved city or farm property by the v r LOMBARD IKVESTMEKT CO. Kor terms, etc, apply to . . . JOHN A. CARSON. Attorney at Uw, over Bush's Bank, Salem! Or. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved 4fl Estat, In amounts and Urn to suit. No delay In considering loans. FEAR 6l HAMILTON, Boom 13, Bush Bask block. 5 lidw HOWARD, The House Mover. 431 MfttH Street. lias th lw( aAllll iw tatvln. M .. tnr boas. Lmvh eidtn L t.mv Ur, . bout. ad UPM&tfMA,MMt IImja- -, - trM Mm, Orva. OAK Fir Wood. And The hlot Truck and Dew Co. m dliv anrtU4 woa oa klwwt aotlca. John Savage, Jr. i2M0 m i UUUlUb Lir ii (Northern Pacific R. R. Ce.( te-) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Daily. lJipmG25itnl M'nn al fclorttnl 4:15pm isjupmwiiopmii lIUUIHII ---1 -- - ..traul.n &.Mni :wpi" Warn 1 11pm l-.Duluth..a Il.Htn owpin 7.15amltf'W.tmlI.l,hlcti;'i..H 5.47pm10 45pm lavpin 7.Zipm I . A'niaDO. u ; """ ' Ticket? sold and baggage checked through to nil points In tbe United States and Canada Close connection made In Chicago with all trains going Eat and Houth. Kor lull information apply to yont '.nearest tlcketacentor J.Vrt. C. PONIJ, . Uin. Pass, and Tkt At., Chicago, III To Taxpayers. NOTICK Is hereby given to the taxpRyers of Marlon county, that ihe law requiring mp alipnirm vl.it e&ch c reel net for tbe col- loMinn rf vniniv tATpa has been repealed by act of thi la legislature, which took effect February X7, ltwi, confcequenuv au laius ro rcmilrod in hn nnld at the sherlll's ofllce In tbe ounty court house In Halem, and tbo sheriff will not visit the precincts as adver tised by notices. JOHN KN1QUT, Bherld Marlon Co.. Or, February 78, 1693. 3-1-lw.dw mm in Land ill ir i.-iiiiiii njr-1 iiiuc its ui uv n so tnc cau' W . P. Murphy, of Salem, have for sale about Xt tXT Umllh nnctmnctacnf 1 omleollla ntirl i uwacrts or Rooa farming ana sti-ck mna in the Lu"klnniit country in Polk county. Prices nmge from SO to $-.0 per acre. All good firoperty, at d on tbe market for the first Ime. Ureat bargains. Call on or address the above. dw S-lS-tf Farm lor Sale or Trade. On eaty Ir-ms, four miles east cf Sublimity, contain ngH7iicierj will trade for property in r iieHr -a em. u. u. uuvti, 3-8-dw Sublimity, Or. W J1J On Meter TO CONSUMERS: System. The Balem Light and Power Company at gteat expeh'e hive equipped their Electric Light plain with thein.ist modem apparatux und arc now able to oU'fr the public a better lUht thin auy eyistrm nd at a rate tower man uay cuy on tne coast, Arc and Incandescent Lighiing. ciecinc motors Tor all pur poseswhere power is required Residences can be wired for as many llehts :,. " "" l"c vjuauuifrs pay ior only juch tlKhtR br are ued. i his being registered - w .vwiv,..jtici, ului;o 179 Commercial Street. ONLY LINE RUM IN G 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A. M. " " 7:30 P. M. 31 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St, Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Ouicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN ard TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS, tor rates and penprai info,.......,- .. oraddrewi, uuu cau on W.U.HUULBUrtT.Asst.O.P.A. 2M Washington BL, f'iKTUANi,. ()Kr.,jn. Mexican War Soldiers Increase of Pensions! Under Act ol January 6, 1S33. are entitled tolucrcae. Apply to 1). C. BHERMAN, Room n, Oray. Block, a.m Attorney, Liberty 8t.alem. Ore. ux iai PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO. 2.00 I HOEYF a mTZ TTZr- 1V.f.Jln 'br,nnetanUlied I'HOTOaiUPHHintheclty. M0NTEB DROS., Wl OjmmercUl Stmit, T.J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGINO, Natural Wood Flnhhinj, Undertaking ,ml Embalming. BtlWclUlBth.dt,0 A.U.CUJUaH, . U8SUUH, PltOFESSIONAli AND BUSINESS CARDS. P. 11. D'ABCY. 0&0.0. nlNQFUM. D'AROY & BINGHAM. Attorney at 1at. Ho'.msl, 2 and 8, D'Arcy llulldinp, Hi outte street. HpeclAl attention given to iiisi nenslo thenupicnieiuid clicult courts ol ihe itate. - H RP.BOIdE Atlormyat law. Halem, t.re . gou Offl e!J74Uoiiimercl!il street IllLMON KOni), Attorney i.t lav, Pnlcni, Ortgon. Olflce up slalfK In I'Htton block L. F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, Mur pby block. H. J. BIOOKH. Attorney at la w.yalem. Ore gon, office over nush's bank d . Attomejs at law. Office over Capital T JHHAW.M.W.HUHT. 8UAW4HINT National bank, Balem, Oregon rj T. BICU A KDdON, Attorne at law Of p. flee up stairs In front rnuus ol new Bush block, corner Commercial and Court streets, Balem, Oregon. rOHN A. CARSON, Attorney at law, rooms I 3 and 4, Bush bank building, Balem, Or. B. K. MOMUAM. W. II. HOLMES. BON HAM & HOLMES, Attornejs at law. Ofllce in Bush block, between Slate and court, on Commercial street. M. E. POGUE, Stenographer and Tjpe- writest Best equipped typewriting of- )ewrmug oi ush's bank, floo but one In Oregon, uver ut aiem, Oregon, A. B. aiLLIS.8DeclalIstln diseases of the eye, ear. nose and throat, Boom 10 Bush bank building, falem. DB. V. a. MUTT, Physician and Surgeon. Ofllce in Eldridge block, Balem, Oregon, ofllce hours 1 0 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 4. p in. T"vK.T C. SMITH, l)entlt. 92 State strea, xj eaism, uregon. rinisnea oentai opera' tluns of every description. Painless opera- iiuus a specially, IXT B.PUUH, Architect. Diana, tmeclflm- 1 1 . lions and suDerlntendence for ah classes ol buildings. Office 290 Commercial htreet, up stairs. c. A. ROBERT, Architect, room 424, Mar quam building, Pnland, Oiegon. P. J. LARSEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wagons, Car riages, etc. pairing o Specialty. Hnop 45 State street. R. KOt'EOrlONLODOKNO. 2 A.O.U. W.- uulldlng, every Wednesday evenln Meeis in tneir hall in State Insurance A. W.DENNll J. A. 8ELWOOD, Recorder. , M. W. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU SA.L,BM, . . Orsgon. Office removed to 214 Commercial Bt. Rates reasonable. 'Jf- Public and private work, C. B, CLKMENT, Manager. none. MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN THIRD YEAR Opens Monday Beptember 10th. at Kinder garten Hall, opposite opera house. a?.lake??Xtf .?f. W ! bXf.&ceiln'i,dDIK iv-i..j a r ,i j worg, MBly thfi best system or drawing and for'work W Pop Rent niMKWH. , vuwlinj4UU1(;ei 130 STATE STREET. TINWARE, ROOFING, stoves, Creamery and Dairy Supplies, Steel Ranges, Parlor Heaters in all Btyles a.speci aty. CLOTHES WRINGERSAND WASHERS SThebestonnnifi, Giv us a call. ro Seiner i Blosser, H0EYE& Mills. PORCELAIN BATHS SHAVING ISO. aOom.BL,8lemi0r Morlcy&Winsfnni Tile for Brick and Tile UHTU 8ALtM. Carpenters and Builders, Shop 5 uut, ltmt, O GENTS A DAY, Evening Journal. Take Itj EYENIXG JOURNAL, """rnellTertd yonr door. MARTIN 4 UUOB Horseshoeing, Last and Soul VfA I Ht SHASTA ROUTl of the Southern Pacifid Company, CAMfOlWIA FX1-KE83 TltAIN-nCj, DAT. J . .,-., ii,Ai-iu AA11S.I S(.uih. :iM p. iu. :1S p. m. K-15 a.tn. Lv. Lv. Ar. .Porlluuu Huluin Hiinl-run. Abo e trains slopouij i ioluTS7u7 unrth of Iloseburg, East Portland dw. unrtii or itoseburg, East Portland nfS'Si Woodburn, Saleni, Albany Tauien. !ftl u.,i00. lioViui,,,,: ,.....Y..r...lent. Alum Eue'."""" uy,lr; HiUFHUItn MA I.T. UA1LY b:M a. iu. 11:17 a. m 6:50 p. ro. Lv. Lv. Ar. I'oiUullli Salem Itosebnrg Lv. if lv. i m'i Albany Locitl, Ually -xt'ri't suiuT 5.00 p. m. I 7:52 p.m. I 9.00 p. m. Lv. Lv: Ar. i-ortianu ArrTFrr fcnlcni Albany K- ! .H)-jUl Dining Cars on OgdcultonJ rULLMAN BUMI AUD- Second Class Sleeping Car! Attached to all through truTns. I vVest Side Division, Between P and Cervallis: f. (KXCKlT snDAri. Mil, IU. 12:10 p. in. L.V. Ar. Purllauu (TurvallU Al. Lv. Ai Aiminy ana ;orvallls connect trains of Oregon Phj-IUp Itnlliond. Kl-K- I KAIW (UAll.) h V. bKlMamP 4:lo p. in. I 7:25 p. m. I L. Ar. X-or. land WoMlr.nvlllf Al. I Lv I fii5,,i TUKOUiial THJhETS to au pointa in tho Knterii states, ('M(J uuu cuiujib tun ub uuuiuieu at lowest nU iroin IV. V. AK1NNUU, Agent, Haled K.VKUUEK3. AhHt. . 1-. ana i-ass A,l -KV.Afc...-, ninUHKK,, The Yaquina Route, HE II And Oregon Development com panv'a BttsjJ puip iiue. -n mues snorter, a) hours led Hint) than by any othr routn, Flrt cliil through passenger ami lielthl line froO Portland nnd all joints In ihe Wltlametvl vauey 10 ana iroini'au rranclico. T1MK SCHhDULE, (Except Sunday.) Lv Albany 1.00 pmllv Corvn!lls.l:40pe ni iauuiuan:;iu p ni I uv lunuiua lilua Lv Corvalll. 10:b6 am Ar Alhany..li:W2 O.&O. trains connect at Albany and I vnllls. ihe abovo trains connect at Vnqulna will mo iTtKun uevei, pment uo.'d nuu or tie etH between Yiiquluu and au FrimeUco W. ii PaKeilk'-r fifim I, r) liinri nndi Wlllame:tealley points cim n ukeclo e cot nection with thu truing ot the noulna Kout at Albany or CorviUllH und It dt-clliitd to Mi rrancisco should urran,e to an lvo ut laqala tbe evening beforp datuuf hulllLC. . Panenger and V eight iiiili-, alwatslh'l V?y,,K.1- Vor Information apply to ilt-s.nl HyUlANiCo,, I-night and 'ticket Agetil w ouu tvt. r nun & ieei, t'oriiuuu, ur., or O O. UOUUE, Ac'tUeu'l Ft v Pats. Alt ..Or.Putlflijlt.il l'o. Corvallis, Ot. I i-. ii. iiAtw&LL, Jr., Gfu'll-'ieUhtand Pass. Agt. Ore Uove,oumeutCo, bOi Mouigoinerysil From Terminal or Interior Points tho if tc Is the line to take To all Points East and South. Jtlg the dining car route, ltruns through vestibule trains, every day in the year 10 ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Compeeed .of dinlngcars unsurpassed, Piulman drawing room Bleeiers .Ol latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars, SS5J.that n. be constructed and In which S?fSmimo(laU.n8 are botl Iree and lur finbSr foriller8 of first and becond-class llcEels,and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. n.?.nln?ri Bc cvcuesling with all service Bordln? dileot nnit uninterrupted .,K!v?&nfUn" "'"tlonscan beso thSroad. L" C -u nny agent of inT h t'?kets to k1 ftom nil points nni?oerl?l,.i,1Klu"l aud Europe can Le purchased at any ticket otr.ee ol this coin- nM!.lnformatlon concerning raten, time nnJa,lS?'ro.u,es,lntlotlie"lletalUmrni6bed on implication to auy acent or a...., . A- D- CHARLTON, IS! && Gncral las5enger Agent. No. M2lnJwtl r' ftHxlilngtonji-ort- HHAW A DOWNING, Afjenffl J. L BENNETT & SON. Sain. CANDIES, Yard, -w fruit aud Ci bulol ir-ipa O. Bloolc. R. T. UVSU'IIKEYS, Clar and Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, 2-3 Oom'l 8trt. T- W. TH0RNBURG, Tho Upholsterer, at WM Northern Pacific Railroad "Uft-UKSMITHrNG. waaSYourjDe BfcteBtrwt, - - 8WB. ttJS&ssffig S"4 work. Cheuiekeu Hxt,