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JHViSNLNO OAPJtTAL JOtntKAI, SATURDAY., MAttOH 25, 183j rant: kHfe, m m i m m fc P fi- K. IM CAPITAL JOURNAL miHbMHKD DAILY, JCXUK1T BUWIJAY, ' r th Csptal Journal Publishing Company. Feai Oflte B'K,Cofntarcll Street. HOf ER BROTHERS, Edifori. Daily, by earrlor, per month....... Dally, by mall, per year,- ...... Weekly, 8 rwgea, per year,...... MMH'' .....r.-- oot .... uo BUOOESTKDlJ HJIK.NT8. The preacher tomorrow uliould pray uriil preach for better roada. The hone show will make Halein a Utile WorJd' Fair all by Itaelf. Polk county sharm with Marlon the glory of her graud horse interest. The horae and I) In friends In In posses sion of our city today, Including The Journal. There hi a pretty clone connection be tween goed road, uood horses and prosperity. We will never imvu good county roads until owners of abutting property are, compelled to bulM them. . The ladles love thu horse and an able horsewoman means health, pleas ure, and a vigorous coiiMtltutlon. wmmmrmmmmrmtmmm The horsemen should form a road association, and nfler u big premium foi the best mile of country road built thh year, The people, tell the assessora they would be willing to bo taxed for It II tbey could only get good publio high ways. 'Hie street commissioner ntiu his as sistant should go ahead and llnlsh up some of bis fl no graveled streets that were left unfinished. A local report each week from Scott's Mills, the Oregon J.aud Co.'s new town Is promised TiiKJouitNAL. That town la filling up like a free candy pull. Horsrmea and all vUltoro remark the improved condition of Bnlem street. Let Ibem note that they were not built on the plan of taxing some one else, but at expense of abutting property. The game law enforcers say the laws protect all song birds and boys shooting roblBs, meadow larks, and uuy of our small American songsters will be pros ecuted. L.I.J. .'J. i The few tulleaofroad to (ho Wallace place In Polk oounty are the only bit of good road In this vicinity at present. It has been good all winter. Our road maker should study that roud. a i The Republicans should never allow the Democrats to loot thu United Htutes senate ofllocs contrary to all precedent. They havo too much patronage at their disposal uow to know what to do with It. Advertisers aro reminded that the Wkkkly Capital Jouunal has large and constantly growing circula tion. It baa large Hats, owing to hav ing able local correspondents at nearly every PoetoRlce In thu county. Come and see bow mauy are printed and circulated, from our mailing Hats aud yen will be surprised. It Is a mode) weekly family newspaper and la highly appreciated. I'oyaer A Pultkamer, the brick mak er, have offered thu city council or Oregon City, to pave ouo block of Main street with vitrllled (or luultod) brlok of tbelr make, under the coudltlont that If said r pavement does not stand ordinary wear.they are to make a dona tion af th brlok to the city; If the pavement proves good, the city la to pay them Via per 1000, and give them the ooutraot for all the brlok required, , They should be invited to make the Mine teat at Balem. U. - ' AMI WILLAMETTE NOTES. J. W. Whltaker recited thn "Hoy In the Rigging" ou Friday. iHctwuai aeiui-ierm ruetoricait oo eurred Friday afternoou. Nearly every student wore a green rtbbeu ou St. Patrick's Day. Prof. Arnold waa III aud out of school Wrlf the latter part of the week, Lteytt Reynold read a buslueteatay a Mndera methods of advertising, Dean Iltueee wu 111 for a short time mmI wuabk to meet her oImmmm, but Is a4wtyaalu. Df, WhWaker went to Albany to Metw ImIum Vm dWtrhii teaeher1 la MM In that jW ou Wedawday Bessie Mtiriiturt, of Albany, tH ImMM mumhI her ta leave I at Mm iwttaRMtf ef the term, UBHpfA AtaU CgJSa U VWRHMI sBWl WPlt 0 lfsiy tare tUlegalhm of the se Mm Utvivtfelty, M Wy Dr. MAak tsMjftia Ij. 1lm ItJLA n feu wilti VfffWVf! lekws JPV WW 1 fWW J, Me, MMfl k bM kta I MeXW, U AM PjajpBjKjk , hwA kajcatt axiusl TsWJ glJ VavHaaVMaWayi V pfVVl 11 PW"4 Uf fWW Wfi farty was JteM. t Use SBK home of Mies Adda Irwin tat Geo. Irwin and several students Were among the mtrry party. The committee appointed to raise (he fund of 96000 tot endowing the labora tories are busily engaged Indie prelimi nary work and liaveawiuranccs of grati fy log success. The circular letter will be Issued next week. Students who expect to graduate In any department of (bo school, hayo been requested to make a choice of subject for their commencement.es says by April 1. The -year rapidly drawing to a close. Tho senior class of the conservatory will give their fifth recital on Wed nesday evening, March 20(jatj;the uni versity chapel, from the works of Chopin and Rossini. There wlllbe no admission charged at the door but only those who have Invitation pro grams will be admitted. Eight students have been selected to participate In au eloontlonury contest to be held during commencement. Suitable prizes are to be provided. The names are as follews: Misses Myrtle Marsh. Helen Matthews, Edith Hagbes and Marie li. Andrews; Metirs. J. T. Ourcbam, 11. R. Barker, M. S. Wilson and W. A. Morris. Tho pur potto now is to bold the first Intercollegiate Oratorical contest for Oregon on June 2, 1803, at Salem. The following have been selected to contest for place In representing Wil lamette. J no. W. Reynolds, Floyd Field, Lloyd R. Austin and Lloyd P. Reynolds, Mioses Myrtle Marsh and Edith Frlzzell. Dr. Whltaker has finished our ex hibit and It was sent en route to Chi cago Friday. Among many things there will bo au electric motor made by tho student Percy L. Rrown. Il luminated display squares with the faculties of literature, law, music, medicine, pharmacy and art, each faculty on a separata square; albums filled with the photographs of studeuts; oil paintings and crayon druwIngH from art department; school history, literature, examination pupers, etc. Dr. Whltaker has been at much pains to gather this and other creditable material, THE STATE ASSOCIATION Of the Rod and Gun OlubB The State Tournament- Thoro Is a great deal of Inquiry as to forming new rod and gun clubs, mem bership In the Statu S;iortsmcn'H uh soclutlou, uud tho statu tournament at Salem In June. It Is not to be a local Rod and Gun club tournament, as has been conducted by the Salem club for two years past, but a State association tournament, and only members of reg ularly organized Rod aud Gun clubs, or Individual, who have connected ttieuibelvcH with the State association can participate In tho contests. Indi viduals cau become members of thu Statu association by payment of $3.00 membership fees and 11.00 dues, Rut uuy member of a club that belongs to tho State UHSoclatlnn can tako part In the tournament by paylug $1.00 dues to tho awoclutlou when he comes to tho State tournament. It costs only $2.50 to become a member of tho Salem Rod and Gun club, aud at present there are no dues to pay as the club Is In good financial condltlou. Any threw NporUuneu can orguiiUd a local club, aud It Is urged that tho Rod and Gun men form such clubs, when by thus associating themselves togeth er they can all become members of tho State association by paying the club admtselon ftu of $5.00, which admits all who belong to that club to the privi leges of tho State tournament. The constitution aud bylaws of tho State Sportsmen's iiMoclatlon will be ready In printed form In a few days and any sportsmau can obtain a copy by ud dressing tho Secretary Frank Howe, or the President C. D, Gabrtelson, Sa- teui, Or, i i .- You cannot do cflectlvo work with nut a clear head, and for this take Sim mons i,iver iieguiator. AdTioe to the Ared. SArlrlMa;liinrmttles,aHettba1aa. UbbowvU. fak Ulduoya ana Mai. r lorulU liter. Tutt's Pills Mva a aae! fl n a rf e I ou t Ihm ci-msm, Ualallaa- Ike bowel. glvlM ilaTlSl SV ,,Uel,t lralfcl(t imp Aurora VIGOI Vli JS VJKKX WUAkKK, M.QWUTS ONION SYRUP FMditm GRANDMOTHER1 ADVICE mBBSSSBSaS AM4 Uy aWfc 4 Vew, bbVBFibV .l HfUaBr I (BaKLsaV fleVkJall T 'saaBal Mra. Jennie Biaelow of Fremont, JIIcU., rennaneuUy Cured of Swellings in the Neck One of the mojt stubbornforms of Scrofula U tliat of Boltre, wlilch 1 not only a rery dis tressing dlinguremcntof the face and neck, but causes grent anxiety, because it Is llablo to dcYdop Into the painful and sickening running sore. Hood's Sarsaparllla has been Wonderfully Successful In cases of this kind. Acting promptly upon the blood, It eliminates all Impurity, and the swelling, thus deprived of Its cause and sup port, soon disappears. Itcad this: "To C. I. Hood It Co., Lowell, Mass. " I suffered terribly with swellings In my neck, or goitre, and spent an enwrntw amount of money for medicines, but to no purpose. I became completely discouraged. I read about Mrs. Anna Sutherland, ot Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures Kalamazoo, Mich., who had goitre, and who was greatly benefited by Hood's Sarsapa rilla. I wrote to her and received an answer fully confirming tho printed testimonial. I then commenced to tako Hood's Sarsaparilla myself, aud when I had taken two bottles found that my neck had been reduced In size two Inches. I wns so anxious to know tho effect of tho medicine that I used a tapo measure every day. In a few weeks I found the swelling very much reduced, and I could Brrnlhe with Vettrit Kuae, which I had not done for years. 1 continued with Hood's Harsapnrllla nml am now I'rrsnitnrntlr Dared ot goitre." Mas. Jkn.vik Hioklow. MOOD'S PILL8 set eailly, yet promptly and aicleutly on the llrer aud boweli.cure ntadacha. EXTRAORDINARY Of Standard Books By the Most Famous Authors. A FJREE BOOK COUPON WORTH FIVE CENTS GIVEN TO OUR READERS EACH SATURDAY. 0f Jtead Directions on Coupon Carefully. THE JOURNAL'S PREMIUM BOOKS. A book coupon la printed In tho Daily Journal every Saturday, which is numbered dlllVrcntly every week. Buvo 6 of these coupouB having dltlerent numbers, and Bend them, with 5 cents to pay noetage, etc., to the Journal of- ,,,!0,a.m, V'" ?Ul.'lco of U,e faHiw'HB books will be sent you. It is best to make li i "o!ce B0 'u Cft80 we Hro out of 'ue Ut we can send you thoBecond or iiiirui Theso books aro tho b t 25 cent book prluled and tliat means a reat deal these days of cheap books. Call and see them, or send your order by mull. We know they will please you. Uy simply cutting out the coupon In each Batur. day's Journal and enclosing 6 cenU to pay postage and package we give you each month free what would ccst durlug the jear from &L50 to f3.00, at any book store or news stand. ' t i a 4 6 H 7 8 10 II 13 IS II 14 IT ia ID l) 31 Vi VS u 3) 'Jd XT W M Si 31 ill M St M M Yl as N 40 4t ii 41 41 41 44 4T Called II tck. Article Tip, by F. 1u llolsober. Hail to llet. ' Matter or the Mine. Iive's Martyr, Om of Reuben Ualschl. A Kiiht foru Kurtune. TheUtt apau Aimir. A Woman s Sacnnce. Karma. A Dark Deed; A Tale er the l'tusaut'a War. A House IVty. TheOniyandthe Jllue. 1 by Detect ve a Kye, and Cecil's Fortune J fit. Hha. KliiffKoioiiioa's Mines. Dark Days. Dvathor DlsUonnr. The One Tlilmc Needful. ThaKvllUonlus. t'eJoraor.Tlie Tragi-dy In the Hue de ' ftof Menry Want Uecoher. Allan Ouarienua u. Ouly a Irtiifr's Daughter, A tVmimrrclrtt rrliv. West of the Missouri, r'Mtand Uxwe, A Ultil..li nlnu A furltan Uiver. As in Uwklna OUss. Kor Her Dally llr.ad. A Liicsy Youuif Woman, Tr Duchoss. Afanmlty Row. lr Jekyll kiul Mr. Hyde. "mh '" or' NoHh lnl A IUIonfU' Heart. Marrle aud DIt re. Thetlr HeH.r. A lrlniv.or the UUvod. Jack and TUreii Jills, Moim's Choice. Anselma; or, In Hplteof All. 44 V) ThaHtnrvnr ,,. in..w n. W Ar'aUeriiAit J ". at A Ute Interest, Hurry la Diamonds, lUrbant. T.'fST,""' inw " Yard. M M ft M 47 &S W w l 4 tt 61 n (7 M at TO n 74 u T7 W 1 tie IVtuer. The Wr-ti lUd. Klu or Knave. A ItralOoivl rhlf. Chris10" na Mri Lou, Old HUiar'a Hero, I. T MM The Bl.f k hall bn.t. ?h! Jllfi", rf "soa Cab, The Heir or Untie. Hy MUsdvvntura. Mdy Hullon'a Ward. Mr. Uauii,id in i ii Dr.CiltiiaW Du(hter, In Bll kha a,H iiA Kf w'0' Ca4S "vtoiorlWail. M W Maiiuiu'it V'r. S ! JJlwaUr INitlla, ' T-735- CflflS. WOLZ, Proprietor of tbs GERMAN x MARKET south Commercial Ht, Balem. AH kinds fresh, nalt and Smoked Meats and Hamnges, FKKE DEMVEKY. The only genuine Wienerwurst In the city. NOT IN IT I The North Hilem Meat Market has not Joined the combine, but sells nrst-class me its from 6 to lOcents per pound, as It always has. Pitchford & Long, at Hunt's old sbor opposite VT. L. Wade's store. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, ill Subscribed, 200,000 Transact a general banking business in al! Its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS IVesldent WM. ENGLAND .Vice President UUOU MoNAKY Cashier. DIRECTORS: Geo. Williams, Wm. Erie. land, Dr. I. A. Richardson, J, w. Hodson. J. A. ISaker Bank In new Exchange block on Commer cial street. fcll-tf Authorized Capital (500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Balem, Oregon. W. A. CUHICK. Pres. W. W. MARTIN, Vice Jrcs. J. H. ALBERT, Cashier. State, Oounty and City Warrants bought at I'ar. dvv Money to Loan. Loans will be made on Improved city or fai m property by the LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO. Kor terms, etc, apply to JOHN A. OARSON, Attorney at law, over Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. S7 Ralelh Hlvers. M Jck Dudley's Wife. TheMaddoiea. W Adim li de 91 Th Queen's Token. W The Ladles' Gallery. S 7'h8. Englishman ol the Hue Cain 81 IsMairUgenKallurtT Vi Almeda. KH MuilMllintaAllA U1A Ba lhre Years, yer5.The fading Ijidr Th Olrl from Malta, HU 101 101 101 1OT 104 107 10M HO 110 111 lis II.H iruiviira. The Teu's ot Hheui. A Cmokvd lath. Marooned Could Aught Atone. Tn.V.lKO'1 oriue Dr Wliuur's Note Book, Itoland Oliver. Rhea; I or, Th cse of Dr. Piemen. Mra Annie Green. Kpr L ve of Her. Al au'a Wlf. US Ud "r viancariTjor. v.iiia mi wrwwn Tim 'IvailonArmr. 117 Tmtlmt liiu.m' UK llllnd Love. IVO 111 l.-J 124 m lit 12) it) 131 IS) 1st r rrha; A Story of Two Cr mea. The Dan Ten, Jewels. Hay a Home, Tnnan liratrlre, Hurrltt Durand. Cloister Wemthnsen. Lvoltitlonofuodd." iv1?'11? .Kur,ner forward. Wbo-elland; J wiii Dirkneu to Ught. Htalraof aaud. fc'n ""cklndleKukunlliCleman trans- ,",,";"',"''. "erman Iran 134 IV ir? 1M 140 141 141 144 A KnlInwnlTrlnH Tlirre MeulnaltoaU The J'liantooi 'Rickshaw. TaeMa,rtag.alw. ThellurrnanTresur Hlack lleauly. The Marrlag of Okbttelle, Tne Judge Uartwrloe, I llniUnaa UMt. -J- -wi 111 M TSUghtthatKVllVjr rt i,,irB ,uri.4lVM. 147 lit JIO-HlWIDiltU. Hnrteuse, Weowiue winkle. 111 140 IM 1M IM IM 15 I'd 147 IM IW 1(W VH Ml 14 IM IM m IM 171 in m in Au Mral Fanatle. ?An.,trlCttau'Mua n. Hml Trttutworthy, TrteaiaMori''blly' UpTorraplu Rlvw. My I dy Nlcollna, The Ktunane of a Child, A Mill Rebel. Wlutt'e Kred In Ihe Itoaa. HluUlorlbeailllloas. liua nrthe Croaawaja, a wane oraaui, MWJudaed. rtet.er twd i Keporier" Kaeaaae. The TtMHit. Tuw. Helen Yuuog. 'ha UIWuT.'o 4H A DtAUrihlnf hk The Hia. k TuHa Mr. and lm " Ttacuec A tUrl at Ma Twe? A 41 M44llHfe fflaSSsdast tkMak aC DISTRIBUTION it DC! I UH (1'TIUL USES. tNortharii Pacific R. R. Co., leiieiO LATEST TIME CARD, Two Through Trains Daily. ltfpm 1:30pm ICCIArIii 1 60ptn 7 ISatn OZ'jptnlt M'nn... u 0:13 m K.,kini lt.iOaiii 8 a'am 547pm I.ISnm 8 40pm UdOpiu :t fcOpin 10 lip'" 1 lApni'l JJulutH B 7.23pm I . Afhlund- fl VfIMm I ..ihlenpi Tlcketisold and rmegage checked through to all poln-s in the UnlieJrtUtM JDd" Clofe connection made In L'hlcajo with all Iralna going l ana wuiii. ., i or mil liirormatlon apply to your nearest a,.n,,,1dTkt ;ggnl'clgo!V.I To Tax pilars. NOTICK Is hcrebv given to the taxpiyera of Marlon county, that ihe law refjulrlng tarsheriirtovMt encU precinct for the col lectlouof county taxes has been repealed by act of th lat leglitlature, which took eflVct . . - Mm iijli u.nnl.nHilH nil Invilil u f A eijrunryx(.rv, cuun)ucuni . "' . the ounty court house In Halein, and the ttiienil win nni visit t"M J,,r"';" -",.," Used by notices. Jy5. RJ n. Kebmaryr8,18W. 3-1-lwdw Bargains m Lant. II. W, Smith, poFtmaMer ol Lewlsville, and W. 1. Murpliy, of Salem, hae for sale about z.uuuacrfKoi gooa iurmingnnusmun muu iu the Lu'.klHinutn wuntiy In 1'olk county. Prices ranee from t6 to S'.O per acre. All good firoperty, hi d on the market for the first Ime. Ureit bargains. Call on or address the above. dw 2-le-tf Farm fur Sale or Trailc. On easy terms, four miles east of Uubllmlty, contain ng H7 aciC:; will trade for property In or near :-alera. B. G. DOVE, 3-8-dw . HuBllrulty, Or. On Meter Sistem. TO CONSUMERS: The Sn'em L'ghtaud Power Corapiny al grcut expen o bne triulpped their Electric Light plant with Ibriin.sl modern nppjtntus and nr-now able to odor the public a better light than any sjum und ut a rate lowe. than uuy city on tho coast. Arc and Incandescent Lighting. Electric Motors for all pur poseswhere powerisrequired Residences ran he wired for as many lights as desired and the consumers Day lor ouly mch lights as are uted. 'I his I elng registered by an EleUrlc Meter, office 179 Commercial Street, ONLY LINE RUNNING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A- M. " " 7j30 P. M. 31 1 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. or1adrdre,JL'! " ' lnformaUou on W. H. liURLRtTRT. Asst. 0. 1. A. I'M Washington St., I'OITI.ANII. IHit.ll), Mexican War Soldiers Increase of Pensions! Under Actot January 5, 1KB, arc entitled to Increase, Apply to I). C.BHKRMAN, IUx,m li ciray's Block, cU-n, Attorney, Liberty Bt. Balem, Ore. uxl asscwtsSfSa. jIMjJsM I MslsB 'l anniif PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO. FOR TOWN tyvtq. TmTTTm - $2.on m tortnnUhed l'HOTOOHAI'HMlnthec,,,, MONTBE BKOS 1S CViumercUl Strt, T. J. KUESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAl'EIl HANQIXQ, NituralWoodriniiMiift Cor,nndCbmettu 8?iet. Mi musuip evening Journal. Horseshoeing, The Upholsterer, WWFEBafOWAb ANO iiubin caudb f, n, o'aroy. oo..niinii.M. D'AHOY A IIINOHAM. AtloriiMs at Inv, ltonmsl.3 and , li'Arcy Huildinsr. Hi bwto street. Special attention given to nisi neeslti the supreme and ciicult court ol he state. 3 " RV.WliK Atlormyat law, Halem,Orc , ion. Ofli einiCoinmerclil street rnlliMON KOUD, Attorney at law, Palcm, jL wregon. uiucb iiyHiiirF m i . " "" LF. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, Mur , phy block. HJ DiUOKIt, Attorney nt law.Halera.Ore , gon. ufflceovcr liusli'sbauk T J. 8HAW. M.W.HUNT. BUAWAIIUNT J. Attomess t law. Ofllce over Capital attonal bank, Haiem, Oregon. CJ T. IUCUARD40N, Atlornoy nt law ui p. flee up stairs in front roius ol new HubIi block, corner Commertlal and Oiurt streets, Halein, Oregon. JOHN A. CARBON, Attorney at law, looms a and 4, Bush bank buildlug, Halein, Ur, JJ. K. 110SHAM. W. 11. HOLME8, nONHAM & HOLMES. Atlorneis at law, 13 OlUceinllusb block, betueen Hlaleand court, on Commercial street. ME. FOOUE, Htenographer aud Tjpe , wrltest Uest equipped typewriting of llce but one in Oregon, over UuBh's bank, Halera, Oregon. Tvlt. A. B. UlLLIS.speclallstin dlsesucs of J the eye, ear, nose and throat. Room 10 Bush bank building, -alem. D R. W. u. MuIT, Physician and Burgeon. umce in uianage diock, oaiem, uregun. (.itllce hours 1 0 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 4. p m. DR.T O SMITH, JJentit. 92 State street, Salem, Oregon. Mulshed dental opera' lions of every description. Painless opera. Uoob a specialty. WD. 1'UUH, Architect, plans, speclflcu . tlons and sunerlntenrlence for ah classes ol buildings. Ofllce 290 Commercial street, up stairs. 0. A. ROBKRT, Architect, room 421, Mnr quam building, I'unlaud, Oicgon. P. J. LABSEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wagons, Car riages, etc. Repairing a Specialty. huop 15 State street. PKOt'EOUONLODUBNO. 2 A.O.U. W. , Meeu In their hall In state Insurance building, every Wednesday evening. A. W. IJENJNIH, M. W. J. A. 8ELWOOD, Recorder. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU SALEM, ... Oregon. Ofllce removed to 211 Commercial st. Rates reasonable. Public and private work done. O.B. CLEMENT, Manager. MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN THIRD YEAR Opens Monday, September 19th, at Kinder .. .v.. U.U, vpumvo upera nouse. ChllrtrAn KV.Ivai1 n, lti.u .. - . ; -;r .,"i? A" u; w? ana 'A..!. """"";';"" " win De estaousned K lnrlp. ';?!, J.""' 1"Z. la.. Pe?1 duced? f Urnwlne Bna color work Intro- For Rent il!?ac.re80fK0'' warden land near Balem Apply atone, to Hofer Uros, JeUKXALOfflSe: Staler (I, Blow, 130 STATE STREET TINWARE, ROOFING, stoves, Creamery and Dairy Supplies, Steel Ranges, Parlor Heaters in all styles a.speci aty. CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WASHERS SThebestoneaith. Give ua a call. fc - rnuii TKACTS AKD :FARMS. PORCELAIN BATH 8 Tile for Brick and Tile SHAVING ISC. aWOuta-t., Balem, Or. Carpenters and Builders, Bhon as hi.,... auUTH SALtil. Take It! EVENING JOURNAL 'o1' O CENTS A DAY, M1N k OARKINS, evening Journal. Horseshoeing, East and South' VtA THE SHASTA ROUTD of tho- Southcrn Pacifid Company, CAi.iroitNiA xxriticss tkain un hailti IMM 1VHIMHU AND B. V, fi'iinti. I frtb. Al. I liauTT! i.k . in. :1H p. in. H:" n.m. Lv. I'ortiuuu LV. Hlieill Lv. frii7" Ar. HanKrnn. J.V Jgfc mileiii Above I trains slon only m lulninn,,, rTTTrf. north of Hoseburg, East Portland Orimn rn.. Woodburn, Hnlcm, Alliauj Tangent. dhertY.1 Ilulsey, IInrrlsburj,Juiictloiicity,irvlniBl Eugene. ai 'tOMKMI'HO MAI.l. DAil.l" i.M a. iu. I Lv. 11:17 a. mlLv 6:50 p. m. I Ar. I'ortlaim Bnleiw HoRoburg Ar- J-ojvii!l Jj-v. 1:10 pS I 7.00 a. Albany Local, tiail) l-.xoipi nui,uHy 6.0U p. ill. I Lv. 7:52 p.m. Lv: ( p.m. Ar. l'ortlanu ealem Albany 1''I " I "IS-II. Dining Curs on Ogticii Kuute PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. iVestSide Division, Between Forty anil Cervallis: PAILV- (BCKFT HUIDAY). '!.) U. Uj. I LV. 12:10 p. m. I Ar. Pouluuu Oirvullls Lv. I 12:5f p.Q. At Albany and (XirvalllH connect wlu trains of Orpgoi) PHfltlo Ualliond. BI'K.B1MAI (llAlLV KA1 t.fl nl llA i:iup. ui. lv. i'oniuBa Ar. i tt.uu.in 7:25 n. m. I Ar. MrMtnnvllle Lv. I Ii;t5p.a TliKOUOll TICKETS To all points In the Kastern Mutes, Canada and Europe can be obtuined at lowest ratei Irom W. W. sKINNKK, At-ent, Balem. tS.F. ROOE1US. AhmI. U. K. ituu I'Ubs.Ag'L it. Aur.UL.rjlv, lunuhKMJ. The Yaquina Route. OHEGON PACIFIC III.1 And Oregon Development company' steam chip line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hours lea time than hy any othir route, First clan. Portland and aU joints lu the Wltlametla valley to and fromxan Francisco. TIME bOHEDULE, (Except Sunday.) Lv AlbaDy 1 00 p m I Lv Corvallls 1:10 p nt ... uMmou,iv aaj uy IHlJlHUU...U.1lttiil UV Corvalll-4-lfh.JiHrn Ar Alhnnv ll-inftm. O. A U. trains connect at Albany and Cor- VQl I to " The above tralnH connect at Yaquina with unjvju wovrji. uuuui tu, b iiuu ui bieaoi eiH between Yaquina and ttan Frnclsco N. rtPimuanirLra rr,i I , l..,l n iT. -- .uavufeo IIWUI LUitlUUU IIUU U WMameite valley point, can ntabeclote con nection with tho truins ot the Yaquina Houte nt A honv nf1nn..lll. ...! W J. il. J i.. ., 4Muuj vm vuiUlliailU'l II UVMIUCU U) Sttll- FranclBco Bhould arrange to an Ivu at Yaqulnn. , -, vu.uft iwiur; uuicw aUIIIllU. HAfikPn auy nnrl I?. ..,.. II.... . 1 .A lnwV.t ""J."."". ''."?. ""l"'L U.IW"?",U -""t"" va tuiuiiiiiiiiiiii nn v irv nifHxri ?&$& SJS? .bS5 Jf ?. Aeenu 7r7i u.,.',"," cri, i-oriiHua, ur., or "V'V&tt'k'i Ft 48. Agt, n a inaiiV, u .n,n i;o.ixirvuui8,ur. C.H.HA8WELL, Jr., Oen'l Freight and Pass. Agt. Ore lletolopmeut Co., SW Montgoiuery HI, From Terminal or Inferior Points ihe Northern Pacific Railroad. Is the line to tako To all Points East and Sonlfc. It.lRthAHInlM ... .- .. vMiihiiTo . " "" ule. "runs wroutia vesiiDme trains, everv dav in ih.,nr. ST. PAUL AKD CHICAGO fNn nhnnoa Af -., -"'us iuuiii Mt-eperB .01 latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best f hnt mi k A . . . accommoriiM. UB,r.uc,ea ftnd ln which nlshedrnr h,,Ms H. bolh ,ree anf ,ur tlckeu,and: rBt and tecond-cla8a ELEGANT DAY COACHES. iinrr1SS5 i" oouneninK with alii service. 's uuecl unftterrnpted Plllltsinn .1. cured in Arti. V r.'"-W'tioDs can be bo . thioad. V,t0t t1" y agent ol IaSoH ? and Q Pl"" Purcheda'tJ?.01 Europe can be pany. al any Ucket co of this ootu- ofInfmu?tl0nnHC0.ncernln? rates, "w landXo'r1' r- WBfc''''toUi I'ort- waw & DOWNING. Agents J. L BENKE1T & SON. Sale, Yard, CANDIES. Fruit and figure, P O. Bloolc K. T. lUJMHSKLY.S, CiKr and Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, - ' 243 Com'l Stret. T. W. THnRMmir?r5 unnuunur ne Upholsterer, - -- ' IKLyll