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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1893)
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J4MlltlrlMltlfMM" f.lM V6Kri fl NfWrtiW4 ftIll Wrftlrfltfl.l HM MM feni MliiWtl Mia eftfrt' ftt0(1fMll OlIOtr'i'tlKot.al, trffefffl.,,lO Itii fMMrfifUU ', fMl W(h , Arid VoWrJ Ilia Mirili' ffsirwl MHJIilielMl( w wiom- Mi tl Wmt iH tW 6nb' HliKtf MH6t frankly atirt rtfiwi) RMM M, trkty f, lie "" '' py Ml fei ikj pt record and Of toffllKMlOKIeM NllUNriMtt fft lot the ofilcetH-okloj It wm Mr Judgment thai with- tm .Mwfl&ftiee of (lie farmer tlit H Imrty In Oregon had m ihtl the inftumiee of Portland M doiimM Id Uio ImI olHte on- , m4h( (wiujmln and state legit tiat, union tlio party w-aa n ted Entirely with Its sourcea ol ll And iiiaotiluury of political or km In the country, it could not tti next flection. Ikery oue I willing to admit tual tirtimit the farmeiH no party can d fHajrllilHg In Oregon but when Itcoini tftftmiiming and carry I UK out a single 'MM tf tbe reforms demmidod lu ttic of agriculture, the city politician lately blten his Htm and pulling Wie look, shouts ''follies, vagaries, I" You are a Populist, a Bo Anarchist, says the Oregon' JlMMdiately you propose to rctluci' lower fares ou railroads or open tfWfUrtri to get tbe farmers' crops to Too piuiocrauo uowi 01 w June Is set up by tbe hireling organised capitalistic cuter- if oue ouly proposes to oven people vote on tbe laws they are ( 'ine uregouiau uomiy iru- b doctrine of patting Mr. nd on tbe back beoause as presl- propose to repudiate tho re to which he pledged himself, to Um vote of tbe people. Then il JCl I'm . ... ....I. II.. 1.I. I of noueaiy iu juuhu hiii klgh time our politics wore re- ted? Oregonlan claims Portlund ntrol tbe party machinery bo- i Portland ha "to pay tho tuxca i earry tbe state government, thai i up tbe publlosouool system, that ilefe appropriations for tho publlq Mens at tbe capital, and supply wlous wants of remote aud (yeettled oountles," H would I'dlMoult to show that Porlluml more tbau her shaie of tho ox- lafetategoyernniutit, whou there Mttiownto oflVet this what II LUta state to oare for tbe oonvlot fissMe,, tbe costs of nil Portlund , and tier share in mo popniu- KtB state institutions, to Buy f the Jobbery and corruption Um tax rmy era of the wlioie bWr politicians In tbe lost legU' When It comes to asking Port- fr her Just share of taxes ll Is faet tual nor weaiin is noi MS It should bo, that n few of 4wlllloualre own more than tip property listed In Multuomah fJtod that Portland resists all Mm Mate board orequallaalloti fty per oeut valuutlou up to ear to what the rest of the vimm. Tbe olalmofimylnK (Dtp'p Men of state goverumeut I VI mm tual roruauu paper p ik basis U)n which to ua- ly of state polltlos. g all this aside wo submit etas of Portland Itepubll , whether they ought oonelderatlon for rural f It Is tiot dinVrent HlubllaauUm, It Is (be jMMi-uure Ilepublloanlsm. tW jhshtoued Republlcnl8m uaeoin that trusts some tftieUlgeuoe of the mawe The supercllllous oil Oregoolaa, threatens If tho people of ftay dewanik or ask MeAlM WT litfl llwtfWlflfff nfPSMTf ftffltyfn rrttirfXrtrrt dWftfrXHIWf. IfuHtiMlA HfrmthtitiUth if Mil tirtfft rMff)ArrrlHt(TfJ ikUrt?,lM tbMibti HH ftuf lrJrf if W Ml Hi Ifrtl drl irft mkitsM M wlifpMnf Hi Mittity ttmM fbpk b( ihbt rthlt fee mi Irrt MIM 'ta Niffapt ttm 6orrKiMtl6i mMAMbt Vt)iiHi llidt run tlllW IttMMtiiilaAH Hot lAt I lid Keptlbllcitti mmmmmmiimmmifmwj mumttit wmm, Hvta ha rmtHy Malik erirl(Jg liaVe hmi khuwH id kill fatnit TiHJMfwfo HA'ttltiUAV'fi idVMKU sdrwwml nny ely lu itf history 'I still live niiiiniiemii) i iws The old timer don't entertain very often, but whert he does he wanU all life friend to ho there. Therein nolli Ing small about the old timer when It oohim (o hospitality. Governor 1'eiinoyer shotild not up hold "scab" worklngmort of any kind. tie should meet tho demands of the foteni Ministerial union for a union 4cale of wages. The Napoleonic prince now In the 4ate Is ft genuine blood relative of tbe ret blood-letter. We beg to assure tho timid thut ho Is perfectly devoid of if any thirst for gore. M!MbhlkteMti&MiUn Ktjf, MBfillOM OF TUB WOALfl'S MIH CITY lMilon!i(tWomflil'rfilHll1lii(-Coming Dukes, lords and princes are getting o plenty in this country on account of the world's fair that an American will tiavotoboallttle careful who bo la In troduced to at Chicago. Tho Stato penitentiary, which Is un lor a Domocrutlo administration and supposed to bo frloiidly to labor unions ought not to kick at union prices for dunday sorvlces, I ! I nrnvnr Cleveland has his foot not only tho on nock of tho Democratic con gress but of tho Democratic press. They applaud everything he does even to hauling down the American flag at Hawaii. T MtMwmt) A Boy MMklts MMl tblOg .J.MIIWf, mrfo'okKdr? WwOH ZMMMpi MMpM MM MM mm Mga 'r "figipf mm , WUwsbsi toghftV Vbm QuM1 MBthWftftflaft. m IP to"toaHt to Demo Ibr ft Uhm," rather HefmblMaM bring ItaofeHliue destiny. hetUvM the prty and re4rH fr eflhleatateif iMtVfthM ft way from fortktNd' grawi aiMa etftMUIIke Otiy mmn UmjSih- (MMI llfUMHC II whHHi the far- fftfartftg to ,hh VJflMMft K IN HW fMptlMMAtl- tf im( t the WHSftuttoM, Uhm t Tbero was an ciiiluent'fltuese In pres enting thut Castlllan Duke of Veraguu a bejewelled casket, while President Cleveland received a simple badge from a labor union of American working girls. Bftlom Is a good school wherein to learn tho newspaper business. There Is room In tho primary class for a nowi evening Democratlo dally. Hut Hi should nover bo forgotten that this Is a newspaper graveyard, and tho infant mortality Is particularly largo. If her gracious majesty the queen of ISnglaud luurao far forgot herself as to, deter all of her royal family froraaW tending tho world's fair wo can easily forglvo her, for American soolety Is thereby also spared the contaminating Iniluonco of the Prince of Wales. Tho Oregoulan in not In 'favor of 'rcf coustruotlug the lt-publlcan iarty Willi IU foundation laid In tho yeomanry of tho party on tho farms. It prefera to keep tho party uudor control of n fey Portland law olllces, If it cannot dlq- late Wall street Uupuhlioiutsm It pre fors Domooratlo or even ulllanca succew lu Oregon. A Oreat Explosion In theeodaya of gunpowder, dyuamlUi giant powder, and the like, tremeudoiH explosions uru no rarity, but tho great eet explosion of modern titneeje. with nut doubt, thut oMhe "old-school", Jdm Hint L'oiiiumntlon is incurable. .Tho ntids of lives havo beeu sacrltlceil to this mUtakcn notlan. Mmlern researeh has established the fact that Consump tion It'a scrofulous disease of tho tangs, Anil tlmt tliero Ih oue remedy which will positively eradicate It from thqsy tern Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dls oovery. Of oouree, there, wemlulje oldeu tlmee many who would livo jw6 uouuoed mmlern ox pi wive instrumetita of witchcraft; but there are, foruuateiy fuw today who do not MOknowledretbat tho ''Golden Medical Disco very "la the ouo sovereign re medy for all serofulou dlaeaeee. and Consumption Is one of them. T Before QoUg to the JWeild'a Tair Kauire Ahouk , . - . Tho Limited ExprvM trains of the Chi otuo, Milwaukee A 8U Paul llatlway ttetweeu tit. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. These trains are vestlbuled. electric lighted and steam heated, with the tin est Dlulug and Bleeping Car Hervlee In the world, The Kleetilo readlug light Jn ech twrth is the sueeewful novelty, of thU progressive age, and Is highly apprvelat edbyall rtgular patrons ofthlallue. We wish others (o know Its merlin, as UMrOhlcago Milwaukee A 8t. Paul lUtl way Is the only Hue In the wel enjoy tug the exelulve use f thU patent. For further iuferiuatiiiu apply to Heart eoupon ticket agent, or adore O. J. Kddv, General Ageut, J. W, OASKY.Trav. Po. AgU M6 fcMark tit., Portland, Or. tf Jaahyeried, . , UMttAwi, May J, The welcome which greeted Christopher Columbus 400 year Ago must have been more auiplcloim Ut the sturdy heart of tlio er rant mariner than that which greatcd III descendant, the JJilko of Vcrngua, as he reached hi destination lu hi vis It to the country discovered by hi his lorlo ancestor. According to history, nature smiled on thu great Columbus a he sighted laud that bright October morning, but Saturday tho sky was overcast and the wind bleak and cold. The train bearing the distinguished descendant of the great navigator and members of his oarty arrived at 10:30 o'clock. People thronged the streets itnd struggled for a chance to seo the man whoso name Is so closely connected with the great ovent whoso quadro-cen tenlal Is about to be celebrated In this city. A mighty cheer went up when tbe train made Its appearauoo. AN AIHMlKfifl Of WKLHOMB. The party was conducted at once to parrlages by tho reception committee and the procession formed. It proceed ed to the Auditorium, beaded by a de tachment of police, thou came the mil itary escort and tbo carrluges contain ing the distinguished guests and mem here of tho reception committee. The dnko was glveu u brief respite on arriv al at tbo hotel. Later In the day, after tho presidential party had been escorted to the Lexington hotel, a delegation of city ofllclals, heuded by Mayor Harris son, welcomed tbo duko in tbo name of Chicago lu the largo reception-room of the hotel, which was appropriately dec orated In honor of the occasion. As the duke entered oue end of tho long room the mayor and party entered tbe other. The mayor advanced, and In n brief speech presented a costly casket to the duke, containing tbe address of welcome, handsomely engrossed and Il luminated on parchment, uudasetot silver Keys, The mayor also presented the duke, on behulf of tho city council, with a beautiful, golden key, ou whloh was Inscribed "Don Crlstnvar Colon," statiug, us ho did so, that It was a key to the city. Tho duke lu accepting thuBO testimonials, bowed and in a low tone responded lu Kugllnh ah follews: "When I received t;o Invitation to attend tho opening of tho world's Col umbian exposition I did not realize, how many surprises were wultlng me In this country. In landing ou tbo continent discovered by my illustrious ancestor my heart was full of emotion, and feared that my personul conditions were not so great u such a memory required but uow in tbe midst of you I feel that such great proofs of sympathy gives me strength to respond to tbe great honor Chicago confers upon me tho freedom of a olty that lu SO years has growu greater than tho greatest city In the world, and which on this occasion com memorateatho wonderful discovery and honors my ancestry and myself. I beg you to express my gratefulness to Chic ago, and with all my heart I express my thanks for such a cordial welcome." Tbo mayor presented tho various al dermeu composing tho committee, President Palmer then Introduced the members of tbo national commission, and after general hand-ebaklug the ceremony ouded. 01.EVKt.ANI) OKI'S A. 11 A DO K. Boon after his urrlyal at tho hotel Mr. Cleveland received a delegation of young girls, representing tbe liadge- Makers' Union, who were anxious to prevent to tho chief magistrate a bad fee made by their artistic Angers. The emblem was duly presented and gracl ously accepted, and the young women retired, Immediately after luuch the president and his cabinet, accompanied by Preeldeut Hlgglnbotham aud other world's fair otllelals took carriages aud drove to tlio wiilte city ror the purpose of having a private view of the grounds and buildings. This evening Preel deut Cleveland. Becretarlee Carlisle, Herbert and Morton, attended the . ii xiiii' i I'jj! (fiM(ef M Kiirtbl bfttf, Jfltibolfiflfil. Yi6fflg' "Arrlftfati" M llMofleaf ftl' ierfoty tllpfetlrift' (lie pffhcflwif evchU 6 AtaeffotrJ liM6y, tliti HMii A wokk 6 Attf. The gofrieh hull dflvch by Mm, '. fner oh co'iijfifeiioti 6 Hid woman' building wo made by J, It Lcyscli, of iltjtl Mont., mid required wveral Week of constant Work to innlie It. it I compowil 6 gold, silver, copper and M iMWrtna sapphire set In (bounder jiorlloii ot Ihd shield, which I at tached to the nail umt thd head. The MalllhHdYlof wire cotmef, silver and unalloyed gold, and reals In a slide baok of the coat'bf-Hrfii' and tho shield of Monlafiar which Is In tho form of a brooch. Tho shield I a perfect model of the Monliinn seal, now Mit. roTTWi t'A.M p.n line Vk tii k aotiOKN NAlli. Tho tiall was driven with a silver hammer lu the proscenium arch of a nembly hall. In tho north end of tlio building. The hall k lavishly adorned with flowers, aud the arch where Mrs. Palmer stood was hung with Atmrlcan beauty roses, gracefully set off with a background of smllax. Then there were pansles, violets and roses of alt de green and colors tastefully placed about tho hall. The work of arranging the exhibits throughout the building was suspended for the time being, and (lowers, palms aud ferns arranged about odd corners and nooks everywhere. The formal opening of the exercises ot tbe woman's building, to bo held at 8 o'clock Thursday afternoon, will in clude addresses by Mrs. Potter Palmer and distinguished representatives of foreign nations Spain, by tbe Duchess of Veragua; Italy, by CountesH Urogga, England, by Mrs. Bedford Feuwick; Scotland aud Ireland, by Lady Abcr deon; Germany, by Frou Professorln Laselowsbl; and Russia, by Princess Bchabovskby. Queen Victoria Objects. London, May 1. Considerable blame st attached to tbe queen, in best-Informed circles, becauso sho Is believed to havo discouraged tbe plans of several members of tbe royal family to go to tbe Chicago world's fair. Every effort of American and English authorities Interested lu tbe fair,to induce an Eng lish prlnco or princess to make tbo Journey, has been shattered by tbe queen's opposition. Tbe last invitation was extended to Princess Christian, in her capacity as presldont of tbe woman's Bectlon of the British commis sion, and It has beeu deollned with thanks. Tbe program of the Prince of Wales for the summer precludes tbe possibility of an American tour. ,-.jiiuir!-j ' ' i -'.""" '""".:--'- i ' ' "" """""W1"1 i N6W MILLINERY STORE offirtA JfuOAH fllMk, 109 COUllf tit. MfJ. B P. Hdftftfgarh mmv. t'Atmtm, I'AMSll HANGING, Natural Wood finishing aet.JOihandOlieinelebi Street. till irn ii- - " - Oou, londfisli, CASH MARKET Vel meal nnd ree dellrery. 136 bfato Street. ADAMS k DAMON, 8HAVIM0 HHUtei ton ( (. UlVtiVHA tltlAlu XorlcA Winston left Carpenters and Builders, Shop M HUls street. 8torerittlnts aflpeelalty J.L.ASHBY. Meat Market, 308 Coinrtierolnl street. 0o6l mhU. rrotnptdtllverr. J, A SOW'll V; Tilo for Sale,1 Brick flfitJTIfoYfiftl f0ttfi tAtMi, lake it DTDt' 0njaeM dsjr delivered at yoef door. c, Horscslioolngi HLA0KBMITHlNa. BtntoBtreetj - Balem. j, i mm k m OAHHttm, t VritK AHll (JlgAftf, I. O, ttlook Ki ti KlfflfHHKVH, fJlK' Ad Tohftce illLUAKI) VAIIiU, 4fl Cbw'I Stf . Ti w. thornbI)r6, Tho Upholsloror, ltemodel. re-eoters and fermlM nphoMwred furniture. Flint cImii work. UlienieltetA street, Ulnti lnrnce Mock, nvm Mil orn i IBS B East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE tii Southern Pacifid Company, cALiroHHiA xxrnEss tbaik nui dailt sc- TWBHH POKTl.AMDAWOS. r. CKllllh. SAMUM Of Standard Books By the Most Famous Authors. r A FREE BOOK COUPON WORTH FIVJS CENTS GIVEN TO OUR READERS EACH SATURDAY. fjr Head directions on Coupon Carefully. THE JOURNAL'S PREMIUM BOOKS. A book coupon Is printed in tbe Daily Jouknal every Saturday, which is numbered dlfTVreDtly every week. Have 6 of ttivso coupons having dltTerent numberH, and Bend them, with 6 cents to pay postage, eta, to the JouhNal of fice, and your chrlco of tbe following books will be sent you. It Is best to make 1st, 2d and 3d choice, so in case we urn out of tbe first we can send you the second or third. These books are tbo b t 25 cent book printed and that means a ireat deal nna .In.tn nt itm. Im1n ..!! nl an .horn fii-ttrl .si,b hmIi.r t. .Mull AA.k utm uwjro .fi uucu) uwnr. vmii auu reo viiciu, wi ouiiu jruui uiuci uy uiuili ff w I TJiU p.in. 1 X.V; know they will please you. Bv simply cutting out the coupon in each Batuk- b.oq p.m.Ar. DAY'S jouknal and enclosing 5 ceuU to pay poslage and package we give you , iklnlnrt- lnri mi llmliii iroiiru epfih month frpn wlmt. wnnl,l Vnt. rlnrlnif ifii, vpur from S2fiO 5. 3 M t nv WlDIng KjUTH OU UgUlU liUUlW dook store or news stand. 7.txj p, m. 9:18 p. m. 8:16 a.m. X.V. Ar. 1'ortlund balem Hnn Krnn. Ar, I l.v.'l 7:.w u. in 6:20 a, in 7.-00 p. in Above tralnH itop only Hi loliowiux lllon . nortu ofHoeburg,Ent 1'ortlond Oron City, WoodlfOrn, Salem; Albany Tangent, dliedd. Hale'vHrrlibur?,JuuctlonOity,lrvlugand KUKenn. lUWKHUIlO MAjl. IIAIIiY, 8:dU a. m. I Lv. 11:17 a. m I Lv. 6:60 p. m. I Ar. I'urtiand Balem Itoeeburg Ar, i ;) i, in. Lv. ( 1:40 p. m. Lv. 7:00 a. ta Albany Local, .Dally Kxcept BiiiKlay, SOU P. m 7:62 p.m. Lv, lv: 1'urilanu ealem Albany Ar. I IUM u.ui. Lr. I I'M a. ra. Lv, I :) a. ni. lo year from 2.60 to 3.00, at any iiii.iiiinii - - Said the Owl jRI mmmmmAW JtJBT wk md to h.awclf, "Iftha moon I coukl ctt, Mheaerer 1'at dry my Uiroftt I coulU wtt:Tkcaiooaift quarter Km a qsar wr I Iimt; you can parcluM five gal- JMUHf Hires' Root Bor.' 11WWtwB ppVlpMt 4 M- oay m l jar, A hc. tAt m t iiii, Bnpm1 14 HuHH. The arl and Countess Abardeen. DtTTitoiT, Mich., May 1. Tbe Earl and Couutess Aberdeen, accompanied by Miss Josqplilno Sullivan, daughter of the eminent Irish patriot, and Miss Kathleen Erin Emfnett, of New York, a descendant of the Irish matyr, passed through the city and received a dele gation during a short wait In tbe de pot. TUTT'S PILLS act kindly on young and old. WmX. mtWm nMHvfkfeU35vrVolL Ktttte Fox OmtrhaYen.Vt. Doolt ami to Faili Salt Itheum Completely Cured by Ilootl'i Sartaporllla. The following frank statement comes from Mr. William Fox, a painter for the Williams Slate Mantel Works, Fair Haven, Vt. : "I tued to read tejUmoalaU with doubt Bat since I pre Hood's Banaparill to ray little ctrl. Kitty, omo our years ago, and It U4 no much (or her, I believe that they are II geaulan, haaeat, and record veritable curd by Hood' Banaparill. Kitty was three years old when a skin disease, ecxeaa, appeared ou tier (ace. J t would tteh so badly tbe little child would cratch till It Mm4 We had seTen or eight doctors, without tbe least shadow ot benefit, (tee day a nelfhbor who bad used Hood's Sarsa partita suggested that we try it. When Kitty had taken half a botUe she was better, and when she had taken a bottle and a half, she was perfectly cured aad there lias been No Sign of Salt RHvum ror ataast (our years. Her sktu U new aa (air and clear as any child's ta tee town. I bane used Hood's Saneparttia also sayeeX Hood's Sartaparilla Cures 4 like tt very swk. I rfeareienit M to M frieexse erery eaaaee I a" K. esreVKoa, i hi 1 3 8 4 6 6 7 8 0 10 11 13 IS 14 16 17 18 Iff 20 21 J3 23 21 25 20 27 28 2D SO 81 81 83 31 80 37 as 89 40 41 43 43 44 45 48 47 4S 49 60 61 62 63 64 65 68 87 63 69 00 81 62 CI 64 6i 07 68 Ol 7U 7t 7J 73 74 75 78 77 78 79 80 81 81 8J 81 S 84 Called liaok. Article Ttl; by F. du lloligobey. Bad to Beat. Mauler of the Mine. Love'H Martyr. Cane or lleuben Halochl. A Kiitht for a Fortune. The Un npan Anklr. A Woman a Bacr.flce. Karmii. A Dirtc Deed; A. Tale ef the Feasant's War. A House Pa'ty. The Qrav ard tbe niun. The Detect ve s Ky e, and Cecil's Fortune sle. KIdk Solomon's Mines. Dark Bays, Death or Dishonor. The One Thin Needful. Tho Evil Genlun. Fedorrsor.T.ieTraeedy In the Rue de la 1'mIx. ' If or Mei ry Ward Beecher. Allan Ouar erma n. Only a K . mer' Daughter, A Commercial Trip. West or i he Missouri, Fast and Looe, A Modern fllrce. A I'urltan Lover. As In a Looking Gloss. For Her Dally Hr.od. A. Luoky Young Woman, Te Duchem. A l" amity Unw. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Texur'K Uevenge; or, North ajalnst A BuWmro-a Heart. AlarrlngBaud Dlv rce. MHwa. the Gypsy Bride. The Great Hespr. AFrlniv'jirthelllood. Jock HOd Three Jills. Mima's Choice. Annelma;or, InBplteof All. Marvel TI'8tory of Antony Grace. A FulseHtA't a i.ue lntcrent, A Flu ry In Diamonds. II i-bara The KaRwnKer Irom Bcotland Yard. llerr I'aulu.. The 1'artnprn. Thu Wr ns; Iload- Kins or Knave. A Ileal GnodThl-B. Napoleon and Marie Louise. Chris Old lllninr's Here: L T Hca. Tbe Black hall GhnsU. The Mister nfa Hansom Cab. ThellclrofLlune. By Misadventure, ldy Hutton's Ward. Tracking the Truth. Mr, Meiii' Will Dr. Olt-nnlo's Daughter. In all Shi vs Joe; A Kemarkable Case. Dan Ira LivlugorDead. Vol rU; or. Hall a Truth. A Mere Child. Fairy Gold. Madam's Ward. The Htory of an Afr'oin Farm, The UupopuUr l'ubllo. ThDreiim('Hevel. The Hogue. Mls llretherton. A Dangerous CaUpaw. 87 Italelirh Rivers. 8S JAck Dudley's Wife. 19 The Mudrioxes. 90 AtdmB de. 19 Th Queen's Token, 92 Tbe Ladles' Gallery. 91 Tbe hngllshman ol theiRue Cain. 91 Is MairTuge a Failure? 9 Almeda. va Mademoiselle Bolange. 97 The Hoproach of Annesley. 98 Three Years. 09 Vere: The Leading Lady, luo Tbe Girl from Malta. 101 Cleopatra. 1C3 Tbe Tents olShem. 101 A Crooked Fath. 105 Marooned 108 could Alight Atone. 107 The Golgoi ha of the Heart. 1C8 Dr. Wilbur's Note Book. 109 Kolnnd Oliver. UO Rhea: or, The Case of Dr. Piemen. HI Mrs. Annie Green. 112 For L ve of Her. im Aians wire. SLEEPERS PULLMAN BDFFET AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. rVestSide Division, Between Portland and tall is: patlt-(excicrr bundat). 7:au u. m. I laio p. m. 1 LV. Ar. Fortlauu (Virvnllla Ar. Lv. o:jo p. iu. 12:66 p. m. At Albany and Corvallls connect trains of Oregon PBHflpRnllrnnrt. Willi XrHKHB-lKAIfl (Ui.IL eHUKflMUrtlM 4:40 p. iu. 7:25 p. m. Lv. Ar. 1'onlauu MrMltinvllle Al. Lv. 6:'ju u. iu 6:1") B.m To TIIKOUUll TICKETS all points in tbe Kaitrn Htates, Canada 115 Ladi cianca'rtvor w.rt.rt imivnui lan(1 Europe can be obtained at lowest rotes 110 TheHaivnV,n'.Wedledn1Wood rom... W. W. bKINNKU, Agent, balem. 117 Trol lope's Dilemma. no uiiua une. T"ha; A Story of Two Crimes. The Dan vers Jewels. Ilayne Home. Trovatn Beatrice. Hurrltl Durand. Cloister Weodhusen. avoiuunn ofUodd." l'.'O 131 122 124 12i ua 127 1V8 129 IdO 131 lfi 133 131 lf5 1H8 137 138 lb9 HO 141 111 143 H4 Constance Wlnt(r,irhnM j he Light that Failed. 1J? -J: Marriage for Love. 141 Ho dwinked. llSHortense. i wee wiuie Winki. IdlllmeTles. An Ideal Fanatic a American Girl in London, Dam-1 Trentworthy. The Slaves or Folly' Up Terraplu Itlver. "J 'fdy Nicotine. 1 .6i.'.l?m?D.ce. of Child. A Little Kebel. What's Bred In the Bone. Hlnu lor the Millions. r-llo, 1 poking Further Forward. who e Hand? rom Darkness to Light, Htalrsorfand. Kin Bllck In die Zukunltj German trans- o.ia.tlon?iuL?oklD?Furth'rlforward." Stories of the Base Ball Field. A fellow ol Trinity, lhree Men In e Boat The Phantom 'Rickshaw. TheMairlageattea, m e Hu.rmH" Treasure. Black Beauty. 3! M"rlage of Gabrlelle. TheJudfe. 1 uuruenue 160 151 152 153 154 155 166 167 158 169 16J 101 1'3 101 1U4 185 1W lt.7 18 169 17U 171 1ZI 173 174 178 178 Diana of the Croasways. A Matter of bklll. ' Ml.Judged. Bet.er Dead 'rhi61,1"' Komance. Ihe Treasure Tower. Helen Young, Tbe MoDermolT ."""IJl'erott-arth. 1 be Blurk Tulip Mr.audMrsBewer. r'om'flAGlrlofBerck. ModtVaira!l"l1 8Mf 0t Reaiilenco 382 Court 8t. J. T. MUTTON, Sign and House Painter, DECORATOR. K tUOMINKR, AND PA l'KK H.tNGKH. Leave orders al A. B. Buren a eon's furni ture store or Broat Glle, gro -ers. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLA8TERERS. IjaTeorders at Cottle-l-arkkurst block joom li,aum, Oregon. H CflfiS. WOLZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN :-: MARKET Boath Commeretal HL, Balem. aAtBiiuattt1a.Ftt'' PtU B Bmokd M" FKF.K DKUVERV. The only genuine Wleaerwarst tn the elty. Money to Loan. LOMRARD INVESTMENT CO rr Urau, et eply ta Farm for Sale or Trade. ""w BubllialtyiOr. ONLY LINE RUfflING 2 THROUGH DAILY i TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A M. rt1 7(30 P.M.. Ql DAYS TO , Vi2 CHICAGO' 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago. 40 Hours Ouicke-r to ,0mk i KuMtCitys.'.Ka PULLMAN iH -TOWIST SLEEPERS r"S"EslL,N,'l,.cHAIII or address, orsiaMost sail e K.P. ROUK1US. Asst. U. f. una Pass. Ag't R. KOKULKK, Manager. The Yaquina Route. II R And Oregon Development company's steam ship line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hours less time man ny any otnr route, .first class through passenger and freight line from Portlaud and all joints in I he Willamette valley to and from nan Francisco. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sunday.) Ly Albany 1:00 p m Lv Corvallls 1: p m Ar aQUlna6:S0 p m Lv Yaquina 6:4 a m Lv Corvallls. 10:36 am Ar Albany 11:10a m 0; 4 a trains connect at Albany and Cor vallls. The above trains connect at Yaquina with the Oregon Bevel pment Co.'s line of steam ers between Yaquina and Ban Francisco uii.'i u-Kms-rs from Portland and all Willamette valley points can make close con nection with thu trains of tbe Yaquina Route at Albany or Corvallls and If deutlntd to Han Francisco, should arrano to arrl vu at Yaquina the evening before date of sailing. Passenger and Freight Mate always the MWT?",!ff0.Jm.ttl70l:l aPP'y Messrs 300 and 302 Front street. Portland, Or., or O.O.HoayK.Ao'tOen'iFt.iPass. Agt., r ttPJ;!00."-11 -'o Corvallls, Or. C. H. HA8WKLL, Jr.. Geu'l Freight and Pass. Agt. Ore. Development Co., M)4 lloiiigoiutry Ut. From Terminal or Interior Points tho Northern Pacific Railroad ii Is the line to take To all Points East and South. vei!ofrnf:eav.f?na1:yUS,?etS ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Competed of dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers ;of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. M.mJjK?i wnilroeted and lnhlcH SuSS"8" bo" iree'and tnr fickettd0 W,rfltt,na SwWsi ELEQANT DAY COACHES. Una?asw5?i ife?J,06,5l,:Une " " svlee7r)dJt,ct nalnterrnpted thSroao. "-j any agent of in Aiaerlea. England and fnrr.... .r, i .. ..-". -..T -'' ?- -" ol this com- nnniM.. j- "f ucaet omce ZEU&&&S&X. M l-mi4t tltdO Meiactt.far Sulfa, m if! Fusions! " ii... 53R,,--- ii SUttaft'S W SM tot .HttUmMm fi4iLMaillaB a1MkABJAAkA sssssaissips; ssRSBysr,aiBa vsra MsipSBBSSSsgssssj AfugaauHl gyf tsVcftBHht. lu fWiilMWPi trtiiVinuMit D. C.8HHMAK, 1