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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1893)
H lb r i BTJSNING CAPITA! JOTpiNAIi. TOIPAT, M-ATtOH 01, ' m cahtil journal l'UHUHHKD DAILY, KXCK1T BUKDAY, Capital Jeurnal Publishing Company. 'Pert Offies'fl'eelr.. Comtasretal Blrstt, HOFER BROTHERS, Editors, VHr by eetirter, sr. month, IMliy. or li.au, ir joir, sraly, pees, per year,. KNOAMPMKNT AT 1'KMLBTON. -JM tlOM.l J. i JlKAUQUARTKim DKI'T OK" OflBOON, GKAN0 AMMY OK TIIK itKruifL.lU, Portland or., Mor. n, ibim OKNKBAD OltpKR NO.flO. 1, 'lUietwdftbmnual-Ucarnpment of tbe,DeptRient of Ongoi, G. A It., will convene at Pendleton oti tbe 2tt day of April, A. D. 1808. The enwrap- Meat will be culled to order at tbe hotiref 2:80 o'clock In the afternoon, at Ibo cotirt house, Tlio order of business beretoforsftUblUbed will be, followed. me encuMpiBoawtii uduikubujhum form, and members will govern them wives accordfngTy. 2. Trains from tboeatta well a tbwtttarrlvat Poudleton by ball pMt nine In tbe morning, A reeeption will be tendered tbe Grand Army, tbe Woman'a Relief Corps and Bone of Vetr eraaa visiting Pendleton on tbla oo csvdon by tbe clllzona and local porta, corps and cam. Tbla will occur in tbe forenoon on tbe arrival of the train from tbe east, Addresses, of welcome wlllbemade.by tbe boaorable mayor of Pendleton In behalf of tbe city, by a comrade In behalf of the local posts, by Hon. S. L. Lovell In behalf pf thr eltisene, and by a member of tbe Pen dleton Relief Corps in behalf of tbf Woman's Belief Corps. Appropriate responses will bo made In behalf of, tbe Grand Army and tbe Corns, 8. Immediately on the arrival of the train roui the emit at flOo'clook a. m,, a proeesalon wjll be formed at tbe rail way station, composed of visiting cam rdee, Sous of Veterans and local or tcaalsatlons. It will march to tbe point designated for the reception, where the .exercises named In paragraph two will beheld. 4. Headquarters of tlio department will be established at the Golden Rule hotel. Tbe headquarters of tbe Belief Corps will be eatablbihed at thu Hotel Pendleton. 6. Tbe council of administration will meet at headquarters Immediately v at eloca of the reception exercises, to eonslder department business, and to make out annual reports. 6. Asalstaut Adjutant-General It. S. .Greenleaf will be in attendance at head quarters with the roster of all comrades aotJllfid to Mats In tbe oncauinment. Allmamlwr- ..-- .u..umut Will ealt upon the assistant adjutant-general before tbo hour that the euoamprneut convenes to see that their credentials km properly entered. Assistant Quartermaster-General ttobert L. Tuft will be In attendance aud will deliver to each member of tbo encampment a badge, to be worn on tbo left breast. 7, All, department oHIcera will ap pear la uniform, as follews: lilaok loueU bat or regulation qap; if hat, G. A. It. wreath and cord; if cap, G. A. A. wreatb;lugleordouble-breaatvd bio, use, dark trousers. Badges will be worn on tbaleft breast, aud beside , It will be worn tbe department badge. 8. The commander of Kit Carson Post No, 36 will cause a detail to be mad from local putts of one oflloer of tbedy, one officer of the guard. ,and tea comrades for guard aud suoh other duty as may be required. The officer of the day will cause an Inspection to be made of the guard preceding eaoh session of tbe eucaiupuient, and w see that the guard Is properly uni formed fa fatigue uniform and properly tqulped with arms. The officer of the day will report to tbe assistant adjutant general at uiue o'clock a. in, of the 19th for luatruclloua. 9. Suitable arraugemeuta have been Made by the local posts for reasonable rates. Committee on entertalumeut will be in attendance to direct ooati rades aud others to suitable places. JCntwtaluHjeut can be had as follows! Room aud board at hotels, one person larooiw, 93 per day; two persons iu Wow, 11.90 per day each. MeaUat MaUuraata can be had at twenty-live mta. Booms per day In private house nfty cents. 10. Tbe following railroad rates kvbse secured: Over the rjoutheru Paetie est aad one-third fare for rouud trip between all stations on tbe 8. P. B, Jt ami Portland. OvertheUulon Pa Me from all stations outside of Port. mM and one-fifth fare for rouud trip. From Portland to Pendletou and return the U. 1 makes one fare, These MM are wade oh the certificate plau, 'Tm U, r, 11. It, will on a guarantee of Mt paaseugars from Portland to Peudle tM, make a rate of 7 round trip. We I ertalB that wore than 100 will at- tbe etteaiupiHefit rrvm Portland I up tbe vttlky Itut do aot feel Justl- 1 1 firing tbe guarautee uatll we hwrw beard from these wbe Intend ge !. Oemrades aad Msembers ef tbe W. Jt O. wbe are erialH Ut tuafet tbe Hap wlM Immediately notify lb assist- mmlmftmtmitAAJLAmBl mjmmgi mmprfmnrprwTniM t s'Ulsi la, ssla-n 0 ... .Kt.,t tWai wbwtppww lw mrnwan TimfVmf-VttmrV (BF Uyi juBakutajajAAJ MuAiyu j-.a t4 wF wwlWMWIPwilri VVWWVV WJH tbe anniversary of the flrlag of Bump ier. Four years later by your loyalty and tbe loyalty of thousands of your comrade,- armed resistance 'to tbe United BUtee'eeased to ebrt, rbelllM gave allegiaace to lawful authority, aad tbe ''old rtag" Wfvef In irlumph aad In glory over aa undivided country. Let us assemble on that day to com memoi-ate the victories won In the name or liberty, uei us titanic woui attMa flr .i meut by ch-cirlclly. Mr. tor re and pYoHeyTaBniTW4H 5ffi?i Mrw?ll df fea KnofW leate ourselves inew foytbf ,eaefor which we sacrificed ana suirered, ana for wblcb thousands of our comrades ntve up tbelr lives. Tbe people of Pendleton are prepared to give us 'ft royal reception. 'Let us show our ap preciation by a magnlflcjot attendance to tWs, the lint meeting p4 tlio depart ment easr. er ute uaecaues. iBy emnMwld of , J r " ' JH. JbVNtiiup, -- ' ''DepartnseAt Commander. , It. S. QnamtiizArf Asst.AdjaWnt Gomjral. i n 8PORIK0 YUUN0 MEN. Tlio Waterfoo Ia Reporter, Senator Matt Parrott's paper," speaking ot-tbe .bill parsed by tbe Democratic iouee be- fore Its Mdjqurnruent, autuprJxIpg-, tbe t-mployments of a private secretary by each member of he, Jower bquse, paid out of the publfe treasury, aaya tbat It is unjust to tbe tax payers, and sUH more unjust to tbe young men who will "Jaz around Wasblngfoa." Senator Parrolt baa been In the state legislature long enough to realize tbe barm tbat Is done by tbe employment of young men in positions of this kind. Manyayquog loan baa been spoiled for an active .and Independent' career by employment of this nature. 'Thcso places afford high remuneration for a minimum of labor performed. Appointment Is not by merit, nor oordpensatlon for work ac tually done, aud aa a result, the young man, bpfore his character Is formed, Icarus to put a value upon bis1 .work which Is abovu Its worth, and he Is to that extent spoiled for other employ ment. The usual outcome of thls.klnd of employment Is a lazy, thriftless. shiftless fellow, who Is carried thrpugb life dependent on public employment, aud "pulls" with men seeking olllces Better for a young man who wants to becomo somebody In this world to be gin digging ditches than acting as clerk to politicians In Washington. TBI! ELEOTRIO HYSTEM, (JoBSsthJng That Oonfoundtb Best .'Phlloftopbie Expert. tU Slek u, - . Oared Md the Skeptki left r to bonder. Denutv Bberlfi Bohcrls' card speaks volumes for Dr. Darrln and his peculiar Mil riv mil hln-wonl aliuuld ro far. to convince tbo skeptics' asto flxfVklll dt Dr. Darrln. i KHlOIfri!l9AHD. i FWlteTtfisI six -years I'saficred Iom of 'earing, which gradually Increased until I became totally dear In one ear with rloglng,nosesapd fevere.palns In thb back ofm 'licadnd Wck, the last year of my trouble. All eflorta were fruitleiM -until T'called on Dr. Dftrrln, who cured mo radically of all my'troo bleswltb file method of electric treat- (! w&$&asr , - if ' . ,t( JO? oterkatreel, Portland. DR. DARRIN'B PLACK OP BUBINpW Drs. parrln can bo consulted free', a 310 Commercial street, 8alem, Or!offlce hours 10 to 6 dally, eveulMg 7 to 8, Sunday 10 to J2. .They treat all cdrable nervous, chro Ic, acute ahd private dis eases, and make a specialty of all dis eases of eye, ear, nned and throat, ca tarrh and deafness. loss of .manbood oss of desire or sexual power In pan or woman. All peculiar lemaie irouuics, Irregularities, etc., nre conttdently and suoceAifully treated. Most cases can receive home treatment after a visit' fl the doctor's utilise, Inquiries answered. Circulars and question blanks sent tree. Drs.'Darrlo cbageat thelowratoof $6 per month; or In that proportion as the case may require with med leal or electrical treatment. This applies to each and every d Incase ox,oept aurglca and special complicated cases, Urn ,. EELICHON, Ed. PKOi'iiK's Paper: The religion of tbe world Is oppressive. Fr cen turies Cat hoi la Ireland bus been taxed by Episcopal England to sustun a church not her o-vn. How the priest pastors of fit. Patrick's Isle opponcs lewtn ilat ! SMAll.l- -v4 Bomlsh majorities. Popular religion Is expensive. Our beautiful Buuday Bchool hymns aro "by permlsalou." The life of Christ Is "endorsed in ac cording to aot of congress." Tbe liter .try minister draws from tbe people twelve buudred to two thousand dol lars per year. Religion la costly thepo hard llmee, but. thank Heaven for the poor, salvation free, and the Gospel Is ubeap. There.la no patent right on the eougeot the sweet singer of Jsreal. The life of our Baylor as recorded by Apostles Is not "patented." There Is no real estate ring in theaerraou on the mount. The 'Holy Gaunt man .works with the unfortunate for .board ,and clothes. The narrow path, though graasgrown, la still open, risked with flowers of seir-eaorlfloe and brotherly love. We travel In a K.reat orbit, arouuu mis goal or perreot love nt times drawn for this away by selfuess and love of galu. When our circuit is married again under the mighty In flueuca of some one who la surcharged wuu tne power or the divine principal, Yes, the evangelist does good and of all booms that Balem needs now and needs It bad, Is the Gospel boom. K.O. Gentle aa the Hummer Breeas. "I'd rather take a thrashing any time man a hum hi pmo," groaueu a patient Desires to, Bear Testimony. Henry Thorne, Traveling, Becnetary of jJie Y. M. C. A., wrjtes rrdrn lieter Hall, Btrand, Lbndon, February 2d, 188. ' "I doslro to bear my testimony to tbe value of.Allccf k.'u, porous plasters. I have used them.for paliis In thelback and side arising from rheumatic and other causes never without deriving benefit from their application. They are easily applied and vefcoiijforjtlng. those engaged as I am In public work which Involves exposure to sudden qhauges of temperature, will do well to keep a supply or AllcocK's porous pias ters In their portmanteaus. 'I' i rfrATK oi Ohio, City or Tolkiki, I M lilJOAB Coumty, , .. FHANICJ. VltKHKi iimkM mi ;w II that he Is the senior partner tJ lie Arm of V. J. Chkky A (Jo., d "lug business In tlio City of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, wAKMAnm will pay (he sum of ONK IIUNDIlKl) UOIiLAKH for esch stid evetf rf .' Catahkk that cannot le cured by the use of HaMs UataiiKH COIck. KjcankJ.CHKNKY, Mnrnrn In lu.fara mil mid SliliSCrlld In my nresenoe, this etli day of December, A. D,, 1890. hkai, I Notary Public. all's Catarrh Cure li taken Internally and! acts directly on tlio blood and uoous swrraces or ins system. oc clestlnionlsls, .free, . 'F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, u. jparSold by drugglM, 7Cc. m '" 8ALKM MAIIKKT8. Whcafc-67d per bnshel. Oats--8640o por bushel. Potatoes 4060c per bushel. Flour $3.60 per bbl. Bran (Backed) $18.00 per ton Bhorts (Backed) $20.00 per ton. Heaps, white, 3o per lb. 'HKggi TOo per dozen. Chickens 8 to 10c per lb. Chopped feed -(Backed) $20.00, Ducks 12o per lb. ' Geeee 7o per lb. Turkeys 10c per lb. Lard 1216operlb. I Buttefr-2630 per pound Beef 712c dressed, Veal 10 to 12Jc, dressed. rore 7(giZ4c dresseu , I ibfo "'"riT M-MII L... M l.'.jj .nZJ-TiJi. ' - i . i i f lli tt MfiiW i'.'XTM OtW. fmmifvTm"P,fJf Wool- HoriB 18q )18o per lb. 17e per lb. Hood'sCures Scrofula In the Eyes Partial Darknoss Eight Months tHfht and Perfect Health Jtettored by Hood's Barsapartlla. Birds of Passage Between Mils and the o.her' sjde of tbo broad Atlantic', In the Bhapo of tourists, commercial travelers and marl tiers, agents "on the road," steamboat .cap tains, ship's surgeons and "all sorts and conditions" of travelers, emigrant und new settlers appreciate, and testify to the preventative and remedial proper ties of Hosteller's Btomauh Bitters In sea slckneas, naunea, malarial and rheu matic trouble, and all disorders of the Htomach, liver und bowelB. Against Ihit tirwlll.ttnlnl Itillnalinaa rt ntf.ti viuuuiy cooKed or unaccustomed diet and Impure water, it Is a sovereign safeguard, and has been so regarded by the traveling public for over a third of a century. No form of malarial fever, from the calentura of the Pacific and tbe broken bone rover of the Mississippi, to Its milder types, can resist tbe cura tive action of this heulguaut, preserver and restorer of health, a veritable boon to persons In feoblo health or llabloto Incur disease. JflmmHBmHsK UmlsBBBBmtSv7 mNmssmWl sussmfwi'' ' IWWBmSS mKPw i 'Infill JSva JJcravf Bradford, Masi. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed i Castor! Take Hlmmcma -Liver Ib-gulator to remove the bile, clear the head and re store digestion. Indorsement doctor, has prencrlbed lief be sick with what to whom tbe Physic "I'd a alls me now, as to be sick with tbe pills." "I mn'l think you've taken any of inepuis! pmonoe, oryou;wquden't drad the prescription so," laugheil the doctor. "I never use the old. Inside twisters you nave in mind. I use Dr. nerve-s neasaut Toilets, They alwa matte rue hymn think of a part o iy at way f an bit bid Gentle i mild aud lovely. ithoBummer bnwxe.' 1 tie beat thing of the kind ever Invented " ""Rr or tneir making you slok. iou'll hardly know when you've taken thm. I wouldeu't useauy other In my praotlce. . No pill or uauneatlng lotion, hut a pWtauttonloaud laxative Is Blmmous Liver lUg viator. How is Your Blood? I a4 a tatUfaaat tumsktag wrt ea lay Iff kstow Us kM, aa4 vm wh4 mm4 4 wMi Hr aa4 a asU U4U et smjammsji Harle4 axJiiaM tu4 rll4 taOesMaarrMO. Wat c rr, sssssfTSWBftsiR. 0vt tmk a KM M4 aUa Bsmssjs bm4U Vtluad of Scott's Emulsion a is contain cd in let ters from, the medi cal profes sion speaking of its gratify, lng Tesults in their practice. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites can be adminis tered when plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as palatabje as milk easier to aigest tnan millr. Bow Tliey it .."A10! Je' v JW'i ia njthlnt ol J Im Muaau IU-ktl xi few iat avrnif.f t No, but ! your urdw at lb U4 Froui AurlUialloiu SStUttrTU "About 4 years ago my little girl, Era, who wo Uicn 4 years old, bad a scrofula trouble with one of her eyes. For 8 months we had to keep It bandaged from the light. We tried everything the brat medical w advice would suggest for two jears, but nothing appeared to do her a particle of good. Wo feared that alio would entirely Loso the Sight of tho Eye pn0wi-.-- -niu si.i uitritiig simi larly who had been cured by Hood's Sarsa parllla, and decided to lot her try It. Hhe seemed better when she had Liken the first bottle, so I got another. And when she had finished taking thrco bottles she was HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES completely cured, and now at tbe end of two years, not having shown any return of the trouble, we are suro that Tho Curo Is Permanent We feel Indebted to Hood's Sarsaparilla for the good It has accomplished." Fbank Dejuw, CeutrU Avenue, riradford, Mass. Confirmed by Colby Bros. "We have full confidence In what Frank neraw states of Hood's Barsaparllla. Ills daughter Is certainly in the best of health no w, as e see her of ten and her eyes are all right'.' Coliiy linos., Pradford, Mass. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills, bilious Bess, Jaundice, Indication, sick headache. M OfTlee 1M Cbmmerclal street, in Willamette noUl building, nearly opimslte tbe poliintce. Office Hours from 8 a. in. to 5 p, m. All order for wnter or other bulnes will receive immpt attention at the orncw. IlilU for wterrepyble the 1st ol each month. It U desired ibitl as mauy coniumen u pOMtble pay tin Ir bills ut tbu omce. l M. J. M, WALIOK, Vreildent. MAKTIN, tUterintenilent, Money to Loan. Ixmiqs will be made on Improved city or 6tra property by the ' LOMIIARD INVESrMEMT CO. r Urmi, etc, apply to lniiv k mnunu Attorney at law, ovee llutb'a Hank. Balem! Or. MONEY TO LOAN pa improved iua BsUU. In amounts and Umetosutu AodeUy In cotutdtrlnf loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, Hnnm IJ. Ituth Hank bhyik. S Ifttw I'Mrm for Slo er Trailc, ' W ,'?" foar Bn ,, p' xibilmlty, fatHlulBlnc(i wilt tradf fur pnipwtV - rHibltmlty.Or. AutliorlKHl Capital f50O,0Ca CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK ttattt,Ura. W.A.Ct.-MlCV.l!. n j. MmflhWk fltttUtCJf mm4 W. W. UAtrTiv vt M. AlMtKtliMilU: ' jtjr Wamsrta faMnt mm School District Election Notice. "MOTICKU brby l.n that at a eu-ot JLI tulluf ol Khcrt Ulitrlct No, 31. or ila. ..vm iwiuij, urrcuu, IO i- ba at tb opera kloodajr. April i, ita, ibir will U subiuttteu ttXHH ' ualinea -oiere or sld acbool UUtrtct an In ib vm.v i.ki tuii. .,,. .... of uiee'lnc shall ba ild mux uixiu prorny awMd u. then, In d autrtei V, qiSiiSl lBa 3bi , room caeo( buiMiB on or on block tbnee 1) In the ctty of Hlra, t eafd (I Sfcfiif Jk i.V"' lam " wmwtmm spaa Wblek shall Im lb wrl -rUuid . and i2S "tois ha- sVtfls Wbe7a4l 2. aaf " "B'1 rMla Ofa uaUl I Veitee Mr oiUwaiIi. n.u .v. , . .-.. . . DtHM JiVai iSu J1 " H'?w"1 ""W VjSH ftS" V" rtaa rtwaty , iroa. SrUOMMa. I MMrtMOsrk.1 LIL 1 "f W swsafismsf VMrmMHAIiAHimmMMVAMil, Hi,n HHHHl4, mnmiil,ii ' iwr in li i rini "i n'i.":,i".vt!.,v. t..i.,.i thu , a iifiHimi vrn ki imii I fiVVOll lllSllIIISSnl HldlirWHIflSfiJ t 1 slsis, ' ' P. II. U'AHIIt, ((OVA II IMUWut , i aim "i i'i ttttamnm 12 i'rpm I'wpm Jfjuam I ripin 7.11a in m l ji iiiaii I'll' (NfliniiiPlllell'".CliiH LATEST TIME CAnD, l WWMMXA 1"" Two Through Train lull. mu,M hmji, Aiiiriy si lin. WijJ 0 ,, ,, - I orumi. (in up slsfis In I'nltmi bl a I JAoMWAIIfiisllitiomii 7, Miif J, pliyblons, nj"'ij(iKlliAIIrtlissitvJaiH,Wf' , ami, unlftsovsriMisii'sbsnlf i j.'sHA'w.M.'vyjTuwKjiiAvrAniuwr A, Attorney l law. Oflirs trr I'flf'llal ,SMI lwtlK,Hilm,OfK(cill, OZiMIH 7llopin I lAtitri 7.i'Pin vkiin I... M mi..- h ..fll'HIII. . . lmiutHe A.hluiid. a J llllMK'l r (Vim IMOitin Minn A I7itll 4 lAplil fl I'lpl SWii H Milll ID Mpm Tlrketlivild arid l'KKK lnifltld tlllMIl iiaiiwilnlnilisUnlinW n to all Hi'" in ins umiw nwiwai n ii - cWswnnselhm mails l Ohlri(ii Willi all t,ehrtW,'sM..ndTiA.2;a..,sl!?.!'ii latiK,rNli U T. llinilalUMUN, n. (Ifleiipntalrslnrri, lapis in in H. W, Hmlth, polfnnler of lwlsvlll", and W. I'. Murphy, nf Siiletn, have for mile almiit J000arr-ofgrKdfrinlngBndti'rk land In the tai kliinnti i-oiiiilry In I'olk wiunly. Prices range from Jfl to 1.0 per acre. All k'kkI property, at d on the marset for Hie flrl time. Ureal bargulns. Call on oraddrrns thealKivo. dw J-IJ-tf St I.KAVin 8AI.KM Hand I, llitsli baro t H.....J .., LB lit. hi .,.', nz i" .. "r finaiiniiKlrs In friinlriiiiiis ol lisif lllisll iiick.cirnsr Oiinmerclal and Court ulrtol. milem, UifK'in, MiUw.romiiH liiMldliK, Halsiii, Vri )l,r,ll(INlMM, ., W.ll lllMKM, HU.MlAMi lluiMC1, Aiioninys n law, tiiilce III IIimIi blook. bstHteii Hlntuanii niift, on Uoiiimt-rclal tlreet, I'OUUK. Hlwiogrsiihtr ntnl T)k- rrUmi liest r(iilpxid triwmiM of. one in utrtinu over iiMim imna, nnieiii,uivon, and (xiiiimerclnisienoKraPlir. room II, Oray ijiock. flrst-cla work. Itnles roimonable, ,11. A. II, OIU-lH.upcclulUtlll dlixsanw of ' the eve. ear. nose and throat. Iloorn Id Flu nil Imlik building, "aleirl. ili.y nut ' (tlKhliA HIIKUMAN-TypsrfrUlMK J h iiusl I ll. W.n, illilT. l'hyslolaii and rlurgoun. XJ Office In Kldrldge block. Haletn, Oregon. iiilce hours I0tol'i,iii,mid aiosp n, East and South THE SHASTA ROUTE (. Hi. Boullioni Cflcldd Company, (jaMroiiNM ikWMm tmnin mu tt. tWliHH I'OlirltAtlilAHIIH r . t i 1 . MOIIIIIi 'l III, I ' I'll a. itii MH. ffii. rV'i ?i?.i'B ' iii 'ii - im jawum . i yn Airtivn Ifiilim SMijoj nrmiiojubd ir lli of Kfissfiiiriff Knat I'oftliiiiAir"! i. VA tlOfllljII Wood" liy( mi UKllifl, IIIMI ,llarr; ltd .i.TTr, ,ICllt I'Oft Mill Mlrf,ii rL" filiiiAiinli'ttititttt7iti.iXJ uiibiii.nniiv. 1 ' . "l '". uiiuiioiiuiir, irv I, HftlKflliA rriiunrifij nmKiifihiihA MiImTT. F I'HiituA l'oflfiiiuT inioiji j,v, iji uisnniirg j,v, 7ij0sVm Sli?CS inm u. in, I l,v. Iil7 a, in I lV, Maletii frW t,m,l AT, IKiSflli tlTiaiiy li(ial, JMIIy MiiipT niiniliii" orttii, uuTTivi I'liflfaiid DIl.T U HMIfll, Dontlit, W Stale slrett, Salem, Oregon. Klnlshed dental opera from U. I. Rock at 8 o'clork a. in. every Mon day, Wcdnuiday and Hatuiday, J,KAVKB 1'OltTI.AND irom thefentral dock nt foot of WnOilxirlon strwt en) rucrtKy,ThurKday andMiodny, Conu) ihiik frtluhl nnd iiasx-nitcr bU'.liiewi, call on Hit-n.i-iit, AI. IIKKKKN. To Tax payers. NOTICK Is bin by iilvi-n to thetaxpiyersof .Miirlnu lomity, Unit hn law if(Ulrlng tnesheriirto vl it inch pre Incl for tun col lectlndor ci.unty txn bus bt-en ri'pi-al'd oy aotofth lat liKlhluture, wblcb t'xik eird February 'St. IrUI, ninsequentlv nil tuxes are ttqulrrd lo be paid nt the shrlU's ollce In the oiinty court hoi no In H.ilem, and the sherlir will not, visit the precinct an adver tised by notices. JOHN KNIOI1P, Hherlll Marlon Co Or. February ?8,1WI. S-1-iw.dw n j On Meter Sustcm. TO CONSUMERS: The Haletn I.tehtnnd Power Company at great expcue bate (ipilpped tholr Kleotrlc Light plant with thenx modern apparatus and ar now able fci offer the public a bitter IUbt thin any syHtm iind at a late lower than any city on thu coast. Arc and Incandescent Lighting, Electric Motors for all pur poseswhere powerisrequired Ilesldenres ran be wired for as many lights nsdislrud and thu cousuincrs (my lor only such lights us nre und. I blsuetug registered 179 Commercial Street, HOWARD, The House Mover. 151 Main Street. Has the best facllltlei tor moving and rals. lng houses. Leave orders at oruy llros., or address nalem, Oregon. nous of every description, lions a specially. 1'aluless opira. J H.J'UUH, ArthlitU, ,.i.n., )Hclflcii- IT . uuim nu'i iiitieriijiviiiii'iiie lor an ClauM, ol bulidlug'l, siri'ti,upsi tira unite :iiU CommercUl CI A.iluilhHl', An hint, riHMi at, Mar , iiiaui building, 1', njiui'l, Uifgun, P. J. LARSEN & CO., K. Munufucturer of WaijotiH, Car rlugeH, etc. ipulrtne n Qpsolalty. Miiup 5 Htato strret, a ti i TifSnrr. II, III, hVI fftlfllll l,V, 7il ' V null, in, I An Albany iiV,nmM,h'. IMiiIiik ai'H on OkiIcii Itotite PULLMAN JIUMT SLBBPHUS AND Socond Class Atlaolied Iu all i Sluoplng Cars llirotigi train, dAol Villa nltflalnn I(AHffl)fl ! IF tot UIUU lIIIDIVII, UbinbUt i ami Cervallis: HAIf.Y' (KXVtf.fr HtMIAY), i',iin, in, 12:10 p, in, i.v. At. wi i nil js nniiiiiiii Corvatlls .. 'fl H'PiM 'II, I, ,, lv.jjyp,tn, with i.iii.m 'iifti.m IIWI'KOTION IJOUUK HO. 2 A.O. U. J 1eeUln their hall In Htate Insu building, every Wednesday evening. J.AKLWOOIMtibird"' THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU SALEM, . - Orgon, Olllie removed to 211 Commercial nt. ile, I'ubllo and private work a H.CI.KMhNl', Manager Kates reasonable, anne. Je8ldeuc 382 Court tit. J. T. MUTTON, fl and House Painter. ' AMI At Albany and iJorvulll (khiiihoI trains of Ori'i'Qti 1'nninr llallioitd, Bsfllwwi I U! HiT. t 'j I' ' 4iu C, in, I i,v, rnijuiiii .vr, JM .JilA Mi'Mllllivllln I . v To allKilnUln the riulrrn Malco, Cnntda aud Kuropo an bo olitiilncd at li west mlti irom W. W. aICINMCH, Anut, Kiilem, rr. jwjviniin, mi. ii, jr. and i tmn.AH I It, KOKIILKil, Mntmi'-r, l'A. UKCOItATOIt, KtMOMINKH, I'KIt HANOKIt. Leve orders at A H, Ilurcn non's furnl. t" re store or Hroat A (Jlle, gro"er. OAK And Fir Wood. The Hale.n Truck and Dray Co. can delUer first-class wood ou short notice. John Savage, Jr. B. K. HALL, Paper Hanger and Decorator, Calvert's Millinery sUirr, umeo at c.hiM ilem, Oregon Mexican War Soldiers Increase of Pensions! Under Act ol January a, ISO. are entlUed to Increase. Apply to I). C.8IIKIIMA.V, Room II, amy. Block, CTalm Attorney, Liberty St. Kalem, Ore. iolra' 'y iW ij u ai iTw J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKEB, 2f SX Commercial St., . sl.,s,0rss, (Next door to Klein's.) specialty '8rwlea and repairing Mocks. . . nuv -uvruifj, ONLY LINE RIOTING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A. fy, 3" 7i30P.M. 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago 40 Hours Oulcker to Omaha and Kansas City, PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR yor , CARS, DINING CARS oWSZ "a gen,l, ,nfoMtloa call ftn W.H.HUUL,IURT , Washington bl. A "iktlaki., oaaiio Tho Yaquina Route. OREGON PMC II. li And Oregon Dnvolopmont company's steam ship linn, 'm miles sliortur, 'M hours lcs tlmothiinhy any othr rout, 1'lrst clas through passenger mid freight lino from l'orllai.d and all joIiiIh In tlio WlilaniUU valley to und fioini'mi KmiicIscv. TIMK BOUhDUI.K, (KxcoptHiinday.) Lv A)hany.l 00 p in I l,v Vnrvullln...lil1 p m Ar Yaiiiiliiu.jno p m hv Yh(iuIiih... Ha m LvCurvnlils.iu.,ifiuui Ar Albany Hilda m O, A U. trains winnctt at Albany an t for. vallls, 1 he above trains imincct ut Vitmiltm with tho Uregou Duvoh pmt'iit (,'o,'h lino of cltain. urs betwicn Ya(iilim und Man 1'rain Isco ..,';,' "-lasseng.rs fiom I'urilnnd and all Willamette valley poltitMiiiti iMilioi'lo.o ton necllnn with thu inum unim VhiiiiIihi itimu at Albany or Corvallls and If divilntil fiian rrnii(.isco,snouiaatiiMitiurlv,iHt iiioiilna the evening before dateof sullli u. I'asnenger and Kiilglit Knli i nlwats Ihe m i.".,,,ll'llrl111111"11 "I'l'ly 4' 1H'f ir.yij?, ?i 5 c"" '"Jitlit mid 1 foam Agents Awand J( rroiits it. I, l'oriliind,Or.,or O O.lloui K.Ac'lt.cn'i Kt . (wis. Agt,, f if iiJLft 1" ,H. K. to. Corvallls, Ur. C. II. IIAHWr.l.l,, Jr.. (j, n'l Krutghl and I'ass.Agl, Uro ll.tvoiopiiiont Co., yi MMJiuoincry Ml, From Tennioal or Inferior I'olnts the Northern Pacific Ha Nil 2 Is the line to take To all Points East and South. ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars,) Comja,i,d of dining vara unsurpassed, I ullmun drawing room sluii,ia .Of latest yUlpinenl TOURIST Sleeping Cars. acoommhri?!1! ? conl:cVl 1 In vtUU li ntXXVoHhnte" '!-Mb ,ri " tor tlcksu.aiid, l "nd tC0-eIsas KLEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontlnuocs libs conne'f Imr vm, r.n lmc:,n0rd,UB U'rw "'"' l'''t"nfptci cnred"?n VlWZT 'rns enn bo sc theart,dVM0 ( ''-m y aguil of PurehSM?sft.,JP,dt,,Pd I'"'! an be pany. l Dy Ucktt "n'') ' "U c'i- oawlDJKmutL0nnHV:VM,,MK.w,f"'u towffi&tf&T&MSrt','Umib" Un'orU'r1' " w?'''".nj l-orU HHAWADOWNINO. AvvvIh PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO. FOR TOWN LOTS- FRUIT $2.00 IVrdoten fortheflnMt finished WlOTtXlKAI'HKintheclly. MONTEB nROS., 1 0mmerclsl Street, T. J. Kit ESS. HOUSE PAINTINO, PAPER HANOLVO, Natural Wood rin.jhmr, Oor, io aad Chemekeu itrVrt. I l J I l unuertaKing Embalming:. fWUtauelty0 A,tCtOUUH, - JlSbuuK TRACTS AND TARMS. HOEYE it Mill q PORCELAIN RATHB SHAVING 150. em.Ht.,8.i,m,or. orlpyAMVinsJauIpr. Carpenters and Bofl KPOHUU.,mU 0 CENTS A DAY, Evening Journal. J. u. xuitpur. T'le for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, OIlTJl BAUtM. J. I BENNETT k SON s, Take It J CANDIES, Fruit and Cigars, f O. TJIoolr. K. T.HVMPIIICUVS, Cliir RBd Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, 88 Oom'l atrt. T. W. TH0RNBURG, The Uphliterer. JOURNAL 8,,!,M,,rflScVr-d Horseshoeing. " "" "iiM HMk, t'fj&'yLtSt ifL 'IWl'JUJM, '&' JVM in ill tii n mi