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cirrm mmi LiiMim , ' .. ' ".'Safeta tUWUMm DAILY, JtXOWX MUNlMV i. ftfTMX iMMti'ktfrml PuUhlilnc Company, fpti WeekvUeMMWeW reei. !,'' ,-t-.', "I '' " ' " mnn mrrms, Editor. by ettW per moolh,. . , page, per year,....... TMIfi KKKKKKNDUM. Owm tbe "craffk" newiaperB of hUpm (tin referendum InV&iKiie not more than one-nan mo mMMtrefl enacted by (he legislature would ever dare be HubmllUtl to tbe frMUj'erlf they were, would stand solftiHi'iHKBGtegt cbunoe of nucceM." Bt$t, M ft rule ttaow measurca which were tbe moet rational and uwjful which bad beet approval in experience 'and Intelligence, would be n-Jected, while thoee which were most stupid and moot birtfui to the,otiutry would be accept ed, Tbe ignorant and unscrupulous itefttagogiie la already Huniclontly pow erful without giving hitu this vast In ereaae of power. Oregonlan olf Ved4e8- Thk JoUbnal Is tbe crank newspa per referred to. Ah usual it feels com ' plfmenled by tbo abuse of tbe Oregon inn. Not that wo are fond of abuse; but because tbe expressions come from each high source of autocratlo and plutocratlo power, wbicb would bo en tirely aborn of Us special privileges of ckw legislature were tuo "referendum" In vogue once. The demand for the referendum, or the submitting of all important general laws to voto of tbe people, has arisen from tbe fact that tho bulk or legisla tion has been tending to create private fortunes of tbe publlo service. By uo other proceea could so many multi millionaires be produced. In tbo ordi nary competitive processes between In dividuals, where all aroon an equal tooting, without any legalized advan tages, the rulllioiialro Is scarcely possi ble. By means of special legislative priv ileges the sharpers have monopolized our systems of publlo lands, publlo car trieM and publlo finances. This Is the fulia the Oraaronlan represents. This k tbe close tbe referendum is aimed at. Tbe Oregonlan holds to the antiquated belief of all oriental despots and czars that tbe bearta of the many aro'constl- tutloMlly weak, cowardly, ignorant and incapable of right things assum- leg tbU) they have no right to govern. The troth of history Is, that, but for tbe 'corrupting Influence and practices of an expiring race of aristocrats who have temporarily wrenched nearly all political power from the baud of the people, the people would today bo fur happlor and better oir thun they are. -But the pendulum Is turning, it will wing baok all rbe further because its time-beats have been regulnted for two generation or Nupoleoulo monster in 1 polities. When It does awing buck all 'the monopolist will bo fought out ul Die senate and tbo hulls of congress. the hearts of the people Imvd always Wets true and, If not always right, their , desires and ambitious for the welfare of the uuruari race nave immeasuruuiy trftnaoended their o'Jrote, As groat a ta)MQ ,1 Abraham Lincoln was not trfreJd to trust the people It Is only ihall creature that cry "caviare M eeaiHson people be d U." THK NEW TAX UWD. AH through the legislature thoro wns ft krge ftud reepeotabto protest at re 'pi! of the morlgago tux law. The grange bill prov'ded that there should be. bo exemption fur debt except as it 'was 11 matter or record against land. 'Thk Journal elioweti that unless all eredlU were exempted rrum taxation, It was manifestly unjust to exeinpt by tow mortgage notes held mostly by foreign capitalists and tax up all credits held by residents. Bluee tho law jMirif the governor haa declared Its eperatloa to be to iHoreaea tbe burdens C Uxatttm upon the already over turn hMVlly mortgaged far- The failure to veto tbe tepeal of e tax law U uot at all lu Maw with the governors past record mhI' utterance 'm this queatlou and ltls attempt to throw all the blame of Me passage on the legislature will only rcMtea'hlm. The Farsaers Journal or Portland, a MnUla nartu mnar nlnHmina til 11 ' ,ftfse Um governor. This attack from ".Wttfcl Me own household is aome whii UMipeeted, hut 11 U au attack HaU Will not easily be tllturlpated. The fafsMM Ms) Mttg assessed now 011 the fell vht of tbelr faruw, getting no ssiweUsii far the morlgg4 part, and smMIm no reduethm Id rates of In- 1 tweet, by the time they pay their Uxw IMl'FehnMry there will be a cyclone f fcwk that will (airly drive the goy etaer, whe has hitherto been their sstamplon, lto the shade as a Ux re- The Hew tax laws throw an tuMnUw oh laud, with ho gMafiftinHiit heweHls, The owly man ssseflte4 k the profweluaal eamallt fSaSSaftMmJLsjSgVft gStW.SstjsVj ssaBr',llalB,sW"P bbbbbbb IIWIIBllllLa s VfM WftHl interview Ih Tmk Jouk HeU, k ki gssftt aswftMtl. JULUIAJJUJWMlteWMMlJUL II I J When you ean't answer a man Just call him a crank, JfJiat settles It any time. lflde goes before a fall In the cate of the man who will not cure himself of the whiskey habit. wi. Our advertising colutniM enjoy the confidence of the people. Very few frauds ever get into them. "From everlasting to everlasting," as the convict said who died the other day In tho midst of the minister's strike. Tub Journal tomorrow will con tain ft supplement as usual with all the Heels!, sporttogi.aBd literary; event of me wecx. f, 1 s . .p- $ The boy who wlljHlrive awttlng bird oil her nest and steal the eggs haa no business to .become a man. And he never will. "Balem Is to havp a camp of daughters of veterans. Different from tho boub of veterans, they know what it la to smell powder. i -J i The Oregonlan hud Boutb, tbe great ictor dead; now he is going on the stage again. That is the way It killed Senator Mitchell. This Oregon of ours is endurable when we read of cyclones in the Houtb, hull lu Florida and sixteen Inches of snow in Bouih Dakota. Marlon county fruit growers ought to build a fruit palace this year again. INo prettier advertisement of Orogon is Im aginable. It would pay too. The Journal bus with great diffi culty tried to treat the minister's strike seriously. It Is too much to be love that tbo public treats It that way too. Tho prisoners at tbe pen should be put to work on tho sea of mud that con stltutes tho muln county road past tbe penitentiary. But they would require llfo preservers. The gold situation in Wall street is easier. In tho country tho average man would bo quite well pleased to hear n few silver dollars Jingle in bis right breeches pocket. Balem has a fine Held for an evonlng Democratic paper. Evening papers are so popular and profitable this city could easily support another and not'half try. Tho Utuh congress is a great im provement on tbe one that alts at Washington. It don't cost anything anil some of its proceedings border up on tbo reudable and sensible. Tbo usual process of delay, changes or specifications and alternations of plans and eonlruots ore going ou that will result in Sulein City hall costing $150,000 to $200,000 before it Is finished. Of course, notio would think of run nlug street cars over tho big brldgu to West Balem, It can hardly bear tbo wind. Tho county court doubts If It could stand up under a coat of paint. WHAT THEY AR QOOD FOR. ItUANttHKTH's l'H.r.s are tho best medicine known. First They aro purely vogetublo In, fact a medicated rood. fcjecond Tho same doso always pro duct's the same cllect otner purgatives require inoreuseu uoses auu nuauy ceuso untlug. Third They purify tho blood. Fourth They Invigorate tho diges tion and oleauso tho stomach mid bowels. Fifth They stimulate tbo liver and carry oil vitiated bile and other de praved secretions. Thu llrst two or three doses tell the story. Tbe skin becomes clear, the eye bright, the mind active, digestion I re storvii, cosiiveness curvii, ttiu animal vigor Is recruited and all decay ar rested. llRANDHKril'8 1'lI.LH RfO Bold In every drug and medloluo store, cither piuiu or sugar coau-a. NAliKM XAUKF.rS. Wheat COo jr bushel. Oata 35-l0o ier bushel, l)tatoeHoOGOo Kr bushel. Flour-f3.60 per bbl. Brau (Hacked) 1)8.00 per ton Hhort8-(8oktHl) 1 5M.00 per ton; lleaus, white, 3u per lb. Kw KJo per dosen. Chiokeus-a to 10c per lb. Chopped feed -(Backed) 120.09. l)uoka-12Jo er lb. Geese 7o per lb. 'hirkeys 10a er lb. Lanl 12116o per lb, Hutter lM30o jkt pouud lleef 7l!Bo dressed, Vial lOtoiaio, dressed. Pork 712lo dreweit , Wool-loi8operlb. Hops lttloti H?rll. MERCURIAL Mr. J C. Jami. cl Kulta. AiL&uul "AbtNtt o jn eo 1 oua- MIXI ?tNl a HtHl MM Of U.wvl ,v.U . l.tlH jhjtUiu rHibtl in4M aft wMltt,ihk'J I lookyHho say tHt. I slo utM RweurUI ma txutk itU, rMt uammsmmTuI rwalw, Uihla Utch m sa utuk si areutUI ih-uuunli UtM rXlCxrl IMEBMITtti ttt pni 1 pun up H tMMhMM 14 tca u4hc ,,, Aft tAklr Mvna UHlM I sssstsss-BBa-s-ssta-a l.it, .u.s..t ..-.. li.i... .-. 4.1.1 ftyBBuuts bkisWv on lk tsubjmV-! yYBsnB ersBT sa ssbb BssiaBeravBft) .TrsUlMee JWJ U Sita DUns tsiss4 Aw. wst ieamfw & AistaM, eW xvhmho bimhmmmMm 8TUDYIN0 HUMANITY. Cnntnitil Life -ml Lslli I'rnjfet Ills Mind Into tlm fulnr Very llttlo rcHitfct l hIiowii tlio poorly drowted HtrMligor In Now York. Ib that roHiect, liowovor. Now York k riot widely dlfforcnt from other1 big cltleH of tho world. Tho greater tho crowd tho greater tlio rush, ntid 10 groftier tlio rush tlio lewrt tlmo we Iihvo to inquire Into the condition of our fellow man. Wo nro more like ly to take him rw ho nppeurn to bo. If r tnnn bo well drvHHcd nnd clean and beflra uion hla exterior tho man now of n gentleman well, wo call him 11 gontlemnn, nnd lot him go nt that It ho lookB like n loafor or auto like o loafer, wo Hot lihndown na n loafer. In either coso wo may bo tnlHtnkon, but It goctf. Wo haven't tlmo to luvoHtlgato cloHcly. If wo bod, llfo lb ho awfully uhort wo would probably dovote tho timo to Homethlng tndro congenial. Knowing thto, I always feci nn un usual interest in thu little knot of my follow creatureH in front of the William Htreot surgeonB' supplies window. Thoro la alwaya about tho mimo numlor of ikjopIo thoro men and boys venyacldom persons of tho oppoflito box. Duaincsa men, clerks, mosHongor boys, vagrants-all on gaged in tho noblcat study 6f man kindman. It la barely possiblo tho poet didn't have this particular les son In his mind when ho wrote. it consists of tho whito and disor ganized bones of aomo individual whoso usefulness on earth closed not with tho end of tho thing men ball life. Arranged in a Now York Bhow window with an artistic hand theso relics of ono who was born, lived, had a career and died appeal to tho eye of tho living by way of instruc tion, curiosity and entertainment No fashionable garments from tlio skilled baud of tho London tailor proclaim this a gentleman. No foul smelling rags call upon us to despiso him. Ho noither patronizes nor commands, ia neither a beggar nor a borrower. Ho claima our passing attention by neither dirt nor dia monds. Ho noither articulates nor la articulated. Yet thoro isacortian fascination in his very disorder. You find it dif ficult to pass without counting up his various particles, just to seo if thoy nro all 'there, although you know it could mako no possible dif ference to oithor you or him. With tho name want of reason you feel as if you must object to tho arrange ment of his ribs ono being in tho wrong place but you aro restrained by conventionality. And when you jom tho great pushing throng still on earth you wonder, mechanically, whether tlio bones of any of those who nro now joatlin you and agninat whom you jostlo will over Horve so useful n turn, and if so, would tho present William streot Htylo of wearing tho hat affect the futurosituutionl Now York Herald. Freitileiit mid Flower. Railroad presidents and bank presi dents all seem to havo an equal fond noes for flowers, but somo nro en ablod by circumstances to indulgo that fondness to a larger extent than othora. Samuel Sloan, for instance, boa an extensive hothouso up tho Hudson to draw upon, and tho dosk of the prcaidont of tho Lackawanna road is seldom without its two or throo vaaea of fragrant flowers, both wlutor and aummor. Jay Gould used to havo flowers- Bont down from Irv ington daily for his ofllco ns woll as hia hotwo. In tho budding and bloom ing months of early aummor Chaun coy M. Depow always haa n profusion of flowora about him. 0. P. Hunt ington ia nnothor railroad mngnato who ia very fond of flowors. Almost invariably a bunch of bright hued blossoms is placed on hia desk each morning. Now York Times. A Natural Curludly In Arlionn. In tho extremo eastern odgo of Arl- xona, somo 40 miles west by south of thatrctuoto puoblo, Juni, N. M., there is a most remarkablo natural phe nomenon n groat, shallow salt lake in a bowlliko depression, the sink it self beiug tiouio hundreds of feet deep and threo miles across. Tho oasin--all that portion of it not taken up by tlio lake is dazzling whito with mil lions upon millions of salt crystals. In tho center of tho lnko rises what appears to bo a cotio kIiujhmI volcanic peak. Should you take tho trouble to ford tho lakonnd explore- this peak a task neither dlsagrveablo nor dan gerous you will find instead of a crater of smoking, soothing mud a miniature lake lu the middle of tho peak clear as crystal and aa puro as any spring water. St, Louis Repub lic Too Much of HtittOr. It was ono of tho Into Senator Kouua'a ambitious to photograph a deer on tho run. Finally ho hud bomo boya to go into tho bushe) to start up the deer, and ho had hia hand ou tho bulb which governed tho camera, ready to proa it when tho animal should appear. Aa he heard it crash ing through the brush, however, he dropied the bulb aad picked up hb gun. As the dtw sprang forth he killed lt,-Chkago Herald, In Mwtuu, Tourist I'd like a conveyance this afWraooa at 4 o'clock. LivwyHuut Yea, sir. Do you mean a vehiole or a blank legal form for tw ooMveyauce ec real estate! liar r" OAl'l'l'AlJ JOUlfiTALi XUUDAY, f. ir.m wild Ms flillilr-m The fact that the lotsl iwpu atlon ef the United Btftte has fnllen below the tPtinr wlltnuto of 61,000,000 Is likely to cull attention to tlio fecundity of American women. Not long ngo a fiewsjMiper took a census of the children In certain fashionable qtmrlers in New York city tid brought to light the fact that comparatively few children gladden the spacious homes of Murray hill, and that the birth rote there was alarmingly low. Tho last stato census of Mwsachu lotts brings out some interesting facts In relation to the porcentnge of nmnied women having no chlldrdn. Here is a tablo compiled from tho Massachusetts census showing tho pcrcentngo of natlvo and of foreign born women having no children.! Native Foreign born. born. Tliestnte.,.. 20.18 13JTT Kurmtoblo .$ 10.95 14.77 Bork-lilr 17.93 9.01 Bristol 19-01 "OS Duke , 80.00 14.89 F,Mx 19.43 13.78 Franklin 1933 H Hampden.,, Z0 -9 Hampshire 20.23 12.81 MldtHcaes , 19.93 13.53 Nantucket 17.28 27.03 Norfolk 17.63 11.67 Plymouth 18.68 13.28 Buffolk , 23.89 14.04 Worcester., 20.08 10.99 Hero wo find that one-fifth of tho mar ried women of Massachusetts are child less. It is said that in no country save Franco can a similar condition of affairs be fonnd. On tho other hend instead of over 20 per cent., only 18.27 per cent of tho foreign born women of Massachu setts are'phildlesa. What is true of this stato Is undoubtedly In a greater or less degree true throughout the country. The time has come when we must face the fact that the Increase of population by birth ia decreasing that the tendency of the times among well to do Ameri cans is to small famillos, and that one fifth of our natlvo married women ore childless. Chicago Tribune. Milk an Antidote for n Don of Pepper. A fact not generally known is that milk Is a sovereign remedy of almost instant efficacy in neutralizing the pain ful burning sensation caused by an over dose of cayenne. Ford. Charles E. Pease Conncrsville, Ind. Hip Disease A Boy's Terrible Experience Clvon Up by Physicians Con slderod a Confirmed Cripple "For tho benefit of other sufferers we state tho enso of our boy, who was t&ken with hip dlseaso flvu years ago, when throo years old. The trouble began with sttffaess and severe pain lu his knee, which suddenly went to his hip. Tho doctor pronounced It a genuine caso of hip disease, and said If he lived he would Always be a Crlppla Imagine our feelings! Charllo was entirely ' helpless. When wo went to.lils bed to move) or turn him for rest, ho would scream as though wo were murdering him. After two mouths, I happened to read of a similar case cured by Hood's BarsaparUlo. We gave It to our boy, and In July several places on his hip gathered and broke. When ho had taken a bottle and a half of the Sarsap&rllla we saw that hU general Health Was Improving. Ills color was botter. Iu fact he was better tn every way. The sores entirely healed up. We got him crutches nnd ho walked with them for noarlytvio years, ltagrewstronger, and now for two years lias, had no sores, and has not used a crutch for over a year. Hood's "Cures Ho limps a llttlo but U In the best of health, goes to school, runs and plays Just as lively as any of tho boys ; he walks over half a mlla to Sunday school and return every Sunday," Ibjlxo W. rcASK, Connersvllle. Indiana. Hood's Pills ot easily, jet promptly sad efflclenUy, oa tho Uvst aad twwel. MALtOOR sTaaTUs1FsWlaV owNutricne irsuaafm wuf nr tettu. l.uw. Dumiwistaix. rasvasri rmcrvaa cwwooKoaaHauujausTtaOxu rwuj A QUICK CVS UiUCOKtHOCA WHITS airuiReoaiT. stwwA.UrMfcL: XALTPOa Mim.mu. Cu. IANCASTC. OHIO Strayed or Stolen. One big bay ce'dlng- with two white bind feel. bo one dark blown gelding, with one white hind fool.tweb, welshing abenl 1KO. A liberal reward will be gtvea (or the return of aametn U. W. TIIOMAH, 4l7dw A'ylutn Avenue, KlQ,Oreon. HOWARD, The House Mover. 431 MhIh Street. Mac the beet fceilltlee lor movtt and rale la beucee. lAVe or4M at ury KrtM., or adsreaa ttelem, Oria. 35X K!. H-A.ilIv, Paper Hanger and Dtcorator. tMBa ill Ck. OUsrtt MtHtesiT stars SaJeia, Gratia. APitlL as, 1MMI. NEW MILLINERY STORE ADAMS SHAVING NRURl lOtt atllle Qtrexst. aim us a nitAj, Ot'KKA JIOUflH MACK, 108 COU11T 8T, Mrs. B, F. Harinegan, T. .1. KKKS.S. 1JOUBK PAINTING, i'Al'Elt HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20tli nnd Cbemeketa btreet. MorlcjiV' Wlnsfniilcy. Carpenters and Builders, Bhop 63 Blflte street. BtoroFMtnjra aSpoclalty J.L.ASHBY. Geo. Fondrisli, CASH 'MARKET Went meat and free delivery, 136 State Street, Moof iTioai Good meats, vm I EXTRAORD ill! Of Standard Books By the Most Famous Authors. A FEEE BOOK COUPON WORTH FIVE CENTS GIVEN TO OUE BEAD BBS EACH SATURDAY. g0 Head Directions ou Coupon Carefully. THE JOURNAL'S PREMIUM BOOKS. A book coupon is printed in the Daily Journal every Saturday, which is numbered differently every week. Bave 5 of tbtso coupons having different numbers, and send tuem, witli 5 cents to pay postage, etc., to tne journal or flce, and your curice of tbe following books will be sent you. It is best to make 1st, 2d and Hd choice, so in case we are out of tbe first we can send you tbe second or third. These books are tbe bt 26 cent book printed and tbat means a reat deal these days of cheap books. Cull and see them, or seud your order by mail. We know they will please you. Bv simply cutting out tbe coupon in each Satur day's Journal and enclosing 6 ceutr. to pay postage and package we give you each month free what would cost during the year from f 2.60 to (3.00, at any oook store or news stand. 1 Called Rack. 2 Article Tii; by F. du BoUgobey. 5 Bad to Beat. 4 Maxtor of the Mine. 6 Love'8 Martyr. 6 Case of Reuben Malncbl. 7 A KiRht for a Fortune. 8 TbeMaapan A flair. 9 A Woman a Sacrifice. 10 Karma. 11 A Bark Deed; A Tale of the Peasant's War. 12 A House I'a'ty. 13 The Qray and the Blue. -11 The Detect ve s Eye, and Cecil's Fortune 15 A Hteel Necklace. 17 J CBS. 18 Hhe. 19 King Holoroon'g Mines. 20 Dark Dayn, 21 Death or Dishonor. 2a The One Thing Needful. 23 Tbe Evil Genlun. 24 Fedora; or. Tje Tragedy In the Hue de 25 I Ife or h er ry Ward Beecher. 28 Allan (Juai erma n. 27 Only u F rmer's Daughter. 28 A Commercial Trip. 29 WestoMbe Missouri, 30 Fastaud lxxe. 31 A Modern filrce. 82 A Puritan Lover. Xi As In a Looking Qlnss. 31 For Her Dally fir. ad. iS A L"Tky Young Woman, Rfl T' e Duchess. S7 A Cii amity Row. .ts Dr.Jekylland Mr. Hyde. 39 Texar'8 Revenge; or, North against Houth. 40 A Baton fo- a Heart. 41 Marrlngfiaiid Dlv rce. 42 Marru.tbeUypsBrlde. 4d The Great Hesper. 44 A Prlnro nf I be Blood. 45 Jack nndTbreo Jills. 40 Moua's Choice. 47 Am-elma; or, In Spite of All. 48 Marvel 12 Th"Htory of Antony Grace. 60 APalseHtait 51 A Lite Interest. W A Flurry In Diamonds. 53 Birbara. 64 Tbe rassenger from Scotland Yard. 65 Herr I'aului. 50 The Partners. 67 Th.i Wr ng Road. 68 King or Knave. 9 ARealGoodThl-g. (W Napoleon and Marie Louise. 01 Chris 02 Old Blszar's Hero. 04 L T"ca 61 TbeBlacRhaliaUnsU. tl 2;?eH,8ter "f Hansom Cab. 07 Tho Heir of Llnne. t8 By Mlsudventure. 09 1-ady HiitUn'K Ward. 70 Tracking the Truth. 71 Mr. Meeaon's Will T Dr. Glennle'a Daughter. Ti InaliKhanea 74 Joe; A Remarkable Case. 75 Dan Ira 70 Living or Dead. 77 Val-rTi-ior .Halt a Truth. 78 A Mere Child. 79 Fairy Oolrt. W Madam's Ward. Si 3.?" ?,,orj" ofun Afr'osn Farm, 81 The Unpopular Public. 83 lit Dream (Le Revel. 84 The Rogue. ' 8 .MUh llretberton. 88 A Dangerous Catapaw. THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, OliEGOX. Hales, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day Jft hoel between 1'ortland and Ban ftaaolseo. First-class In all iu appointments. IU Ubles are served with the "". Choicest Fruits Orown In the WlUamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. - -J. H. HAAS. THE WATOHMAKEE, 2ISXComu.rtlISL, . itlra,0r.. (NeU door to Klein's.) TOM CENTRAL LINES. tNrtfcf Pdc R. R. Co., l) UTEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Dally. H:Mpai'Jpu) . MiBD a .t!T '"' l"l"B ' ."l"uu "' ' - UulattuTi ll.8uu 60pm P-hii aiwpm 4wWpai ta,V J.TTS. Tk" iTXTf?. laruagh TlckMft BAL4 imni fc.-. . -w . . basaLHi.sV.. .it 7T . U. tW a4 Tkt. A& &E1&' Di & DAMON, j,. MtjupJiir. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tlte Yard, MOUTH BAl.ijM. Take It! . EVENING JOURNAL, Onlj2enUa day delivered at your door. JOHN C, MARTIN, Marlot Horseshoeing. iiiui ixvi, . . 80BComineroll Street. BLAOKBSIlTilliNU. claw work; Cheuieketk atrcet rrorapt delivery. State Btreet, - M 87 Si 9 90 19 92 9,1 91 95 DU 97 98 99 100 mi K3 101 1M 103 107 lf 109 110 111 112 111 115 no 117 118 1V0 121 122 124 V 116 127 liS 129 HO 131 1.42 133 131 US io 187 13S lb9 140 141 141 143 141 145 148 141 144 144 150 151 152 153 154 155 1(0 1W 158 159 160 101 12 101 104 105 160 167 18 189 170 171 17J 173 174 175 170 lfjllelph Rlvprn Jack Diidlty's Wife. The Muddoxes. A lam B-de. 'I'll" Quen's Token. N. The Ladles' Gallery. The Englishman ol the Rue Cain. Is Marrlsge a Failure? Almeda. Mademoiselle Bolange. The Reproach of AUnesley. Three Years. Vere: Tbe Leading Lady. The Girl from Malta. Cleopatra. Tho Ten 8 ot Shem. A Crooked Path. Marooned Could Augbt Atone. The Golgotha of the Heart Dr. VMlUur's Note Book. Roland Oliver. Rhea; or, The Case of Dr. Piemen. Mrs. Annie Green. For L ve of Her. Al au's Wife. ita.dLtYan9arty:r Wedded and Wooed I be Salvation Army. Trollnpt'g Dilemma. Blind Love. Pyrrba; A story of Two Crimes. The Dan vers Jewels. Hayne Home. Trovali Beatrice. HurrlttDnrand. Cloister Wendhtisen. Kvolutlnn of "Uodd." 1 poking Further Forward. Who e Hand? From Darkness to Light. Htal'Rnf cand. Eln Bllck in die Zukunit; German trans lation ot Looking Further Forward." Htorles or the Base Ball Field.' A hollow o! Trinity, 'Ihree Men in Boat. The Phantom 'Rickshaw. The Mai rlage at iea. i he Burmah Treasure. Black Beauty. The Marriage of Gabrlelle. The Judge. Barberlne V7n.ce Winter's Choice. The Light that Failed. A Marrlhge for Love. Ho dwtnked. Hortense. Wee Willie winkle, Idl-TlmeTle8. An Ideal Fanatic, An American Girl In London. Danifl Trentwortby. The Slaves of Folly' UpTerraplu River. My I adv Mcotlne. ill1e,'pnjance of a Child. A Little Rebel, What's Bred In the Bone. Hints for the Millions. Hale, Diana of the Crosswajr. AM a,ter of Skill. Misjudged. Better Dead A Heporter'i Romance. the Treasure Tower. Hrlen loiing. Tbe McDermotT A .Daughter othartb. The Biaik Tulip. Mr. and Mrs Bewrr Farm for Sale or Tr.i IW1W Bubllmltyjor. ONLY LINE RULING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A- M. " 7:30 P. M 3 1 DAYS Tn 2 CHlCAan 7 Hours OllirltPr in 5t P...I 23 Hours Quicker tn CMm' 40 Hours Ouickw to Omaha and Kansas City, PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. wadoV., "'nu ""W8"1 call ob 2 J, L BKNNtfrr k SON, CANDIES, jfrnlt ami Cigars, f. O, Bloote, R. T. HUM I'll KllYH, Cljrars iiad Tobncco. BILLIARD PAKLOR, S'JXO Oom'l atreeit. fl T. W, TH0RNBURG Tho Upholstbrer, i'A. w ucmoacis, ro-covern ana repmn e ttnlmltttnrarl fitrnlhirn Dik.i Itemodoli, ro-covern and rcnnln ittt. street, Balem. Blate Insurance block. t East and South VIA- THE -SHASTA ROUTE' of the Southern Pacific! Company. cAuroHKiA. sxrniss thain hun dailt TWKKN roKTl.AND AND 8. F. MOlllh. I JNnrtn. 7.tx; p. m. 9:18 p. m. 8: IS a.m. Lv. .Portland Ar.j 7:a. m Lv. Balem tv. 5:2(1 a. m Ar. Ban Fran. bv. 7:00 p. m Above trains huiji only ul lollowiutc suuodi north of. Itoseburg, East Portland Orgon City, Woodburn, tjalcm, Albauf Tangent, 3hedda. Halgey. Harr Isb urj,Juuctlonuity, Irving and Kugene. "" ' ' ROHKIWKOMAll. UA1V.Y. 8:J0 a. m. I Lv. 11:17 a. m I Lv. 6:50 p. m. I Ar. Portland Balem Itoseburg Ar. j 4:.-o p. iu. Lv. I 1:40 p. m. Lv. 7:00 a. ra Albany Local, Dully Except suuUuy, 6 00 p. in. I Lv. 7:52 p.m. ILv: 9:00 p. m. I Ar. Portland eulem Albany Ar. I lu-.Mu.uu Lv. 1 7:34 a. m. Lv. I :30 a. m. Dining ars on Ogdcu Koutu PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPE11S AND Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. vVestSide Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: PAILY" (EXCEPT SUNDAY). 7:w a. in. L.V. laiO p. m. Ar. Portlunu CJorvHllls Ar. I h'.M p. IU. Lv. I 12:58 p.m. At Albany and ()rvallls connect wltn trains of Oregon PhHAo Ralh-oafK KXPKH.-.M I KAl.N lUAll.V K Afi-. Kf M U ?l iM p. lu. I L.V. 7:25 p.m. I Ar. Portland McMlnnvllle Ar. Lv. I km u. m fiM1) a. m Tiiuou;ia riciii;is To all points In tho Kartern Ktates, t'annda and Europe can be obtained at lowebt rates irom w. w. okinnkic, A cent, csuitm. K.P. ROUEUS, Axst. U. f. uud -Ubb.A't K. KOKHLKK, Manager. The Yaqulna Route. KB. And Oregon Development company's steam, bhlp line. .'225 miles Rtiorter, a) hours less time inun ny any other route, First dabs through passenger and freight line from Portland and all joints In the Willamette valley to and fromian KrancUoo. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Bnnday,) LV Albany 1:00 p m Ar Yaaulna..fj:n0 p m Lv Corvallln. 10:b5 am Lv Corvnllls 1:40 p m Lv Yaquinu 0:4Sam Ar Albany 11:10a m O. A C trnlnn onnnprt. nt aiahv uni fVi. vallls. The above trains connect at Yaqulna with the Oregon Devel" pment Co.'s lino of bleam ers between Yaqulna and Han Francisco I.;;"-rassenttrs irom I'ortlnnd and ail Willamette vallev nnlntucnn ti.nlieolnLn nnn. nectlon with t he trains or tbe Yaqulna Itoute at Albany or Oorvullls and U debtlutd to fan Francisco, should arrange to an 1 ve ut Yaqulna the evening before date of sailing. Passenger and Fielght Uutes alwavs the l??,?".1: or Information apply to Messrs gUI'MAJI 4 Co., Freight and Ticket Agents 200 and 202 Front sreet, Portland. Or., or O. O. ilOOUE, Ao't Uen'l Ft. & Pass. Agt., ur. racino K. K. Co . Corvallis, Or. CH.HA8WJj.LL, Jr., Gen'l Freight and Pass. Agt. Ore Development Co., iM Montgomery tit. From Terminal or Interior Points lhe ific Rail no Is the line to take To all Points East and South. .it.!jt?e5ln!n2 car rente. Itmns through vestibule trains; every day in the year 10 ST. PADL AND CHICAGO (No chanse nr ror i Oompesed of dining cars unsurpasBed, uuuu.u umwuiE room Bieepere .Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. acoommodatkM are both lree and tui Ueeu,Mir booouu-v. ELEGANT DAY COACHES. iinlT 37" tt"0 "a:ung wun an '-77 ' - V "'THIIOHeBn uono- SiroarL ",Lte Ua' ny "S60 ot in PJn M1 nl tom all polnU S,6m.e?'.EnUn1 nl Kiwope can be - ' - vb6k UUItV Ul IUU WUi rt2:ii?rormUoi,conc"lnjr rates, lime SiSIS?16 nd other detalta furnished oo apvUcatlea to my ueut or A-t.t, A ".' ""ARL.TON, &$!rVotne, W' Washlngtoa; Po.t- BHAW A DOWNING. Aeevtt, Mexican War Soldiers Iwrease of Peisionslj Unde, Aetet Jmar, s im , eautied to Isertauc Apply to D. CHHKKMAN. Northern Pacific Railroad HlLarrBteek, CU1 Atteraey, "7".snw,On, 14W