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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1894)
"V VgWlj1 $PWV -v PERSONAL 60S3IP. Alexander W. Terrell of Texas, United States minister to Turkey, is in Wash ington on a GO days' leave of absence from his post. Colonel James Young of Middletovrn, p.i., observed Arbor day by planting ISO frnit trees and 1,180 locust trees on his farm adjoining tho city. In the opinion of many Senator Vanco was tin gi e.itest wit the senate has known Eince tho war. Ho enlivened the cloak rooms with enough good stories to make a book. The widow of Governor James E. Browne of Florida was recently married to James Ferguson, a Brooklyn lawyer. Jlr. F rgnson is 80 years of age and his wife 73. Of the senators now in congress threo were foreign born Patrick Walsh of Georgia, in Ireland; Samuel Pasco of Florida, in London; James McMillan of Michigan, m Canada. "Chaplain Milburn," said Tom Reed, when he was speaker and the "blind chaplain" conducted the devotions of the house, "can tell heaven more news in his morning prayer than any other man I ever heard." David Ward of Pontiac, Mich., owns more land than any other man in the state. He is proprietor of 200,000 acres of pino and hardwood land, upon which it has been estimated there is 1,000,000, 000 feet of timber. Ferida, the little daughter of Emin Pasha, the famous German explorer, who lost his life in Africa, was baptized a few days ago in Berlin at the home of her aunt, Fraulein Melaine Schnitzer. She will now be placed in school at Ber lin. Eugene Murphy of San Francisco, who died the other day in Paris, was the Mar quis do Murphy by a title conferred by tho late Pope Pius IX, but he was never anything but Eugene Murphy among his friends and acquaintances, and liked this better than tho title. STAGE GLINTS. Elsie Adair will star next season in "The American Girl." Maud Durbin will support Otis Skin kin on his starring tour. R. Henry Strange, "The Black Booth," will appear as dhylock at the Standard theater in Philadelphia on May 23. Grace Golden will summer at New Harmony, lud. She has had offers for next season, but has not accepted any of them yet. William F. Hoey, W. D. Mann and W. P. Brown sailed for Europe recently. Scalchi and Nordica were passengers by the same steamer. A one night stand manager applied for a date for Seabrooke in "T.obasco" and expressed the hope that tho new piece -was "full of tropical songs." "A Gaiety Girl," the burlesque from the Prince of Wales' theater, London, will begin an engagement at Daly's thea ter, New York, in September. Addie Cora Reed, the light opera prima donna, was manied recently to Bass Henderson, a prominent St. Louis man, formerly manager of the Lindell hotel. Belle Chamberlin, the contralto, now on a vacation at her home at Grand Rap ids, has been engaged to play leading in genue parts in support of Inez Mecukser. The partnership of Robert Hilliard and Paul Arthur has been terminated. Mr. Hilliard talks of starring alone in "The Sleepwalker" next season. Mr. Arthur goes iuto burlesque. Jack Sanford says, "Neil Burgess' plans for tho future in stage effects will bo sufficient to nominate him the most ingenious man of his age in all that per tains to stage realism." NEW PRETTIES. Tiny pocketbooks for change, with a delicate bilver ornament applied, are new. Slender glass vases, flower shaped and tipped with silver, are among the most attractive of their kind. The new asparagus dishes have pierced bottoms that allow the water to drain into a receptacle beneath. A new fruit dish is a large crumpled, indented oval, on the bottom of which appears fruit in its natural tints. The combination of silver and opales cent glass in lamps is effectively made. The lamp shades are of glass overlaid with designs in silver wire. There is a great showing now of ginger ale supports, flasks, drinking cups, shak ers, biphons, wine coolers and all the paraphernalia that goes toward the mak ing of cooling beverages. The library sets complete are the most sittrnetive thinss in the market. A large white pad heavily bound at tho bides in I silver ornamentation was bet forth with1 everything in bilver that could possibly tempt to coirespouueiii.-e. ue cmio jo cular. RAILROAD TIES. An effort will bo made to complete the Lake Shore's double track between Buf falo and Chicago this year. Tho Peorhi, Decatur and Evansville has established a new train service and has adopted a standard color of tuscan red for its coaches. A new passi .,'--r station, to cost about 10,000, is to be bnilt at East St. Lonis by the LouibVille.Evansville and St.LouU ConsUi Jated company. One of the most eletrant Pullman pal ace drawing room cara recently built is" the Morristowu, now running on the Bmghamton exprs of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. It U 70 feet long, handsomely furnished and has all the modwu conveniences. I The Ohio Cent nil railroad Is arranging , to operate a new direct traffic line be-1 tween Toledo and Cincinnati, using ita own line as far as Kenton and the Big F. nr line from there to the Qneen City. Tl e uh.o Central expects to ran solid train from Detroit to Cincinnati over j tue new route. A (.teat Waterfutl Project. What is believed to bo the largest or tificial waterfall in the world is that pro jected by the Southern Pacific Railway company near Wright's station, in tho Santa Ciu5 mountains a mountain stream being made to run over and above a railroad hack and desitmed to preveut the obstruction of travel by I landslides, as in times past, at tho north ' ern end of the long tunnel near the above named station. This unique pieco of en gineering consists of an extension of tho tunnel uoitaaid C00 feet, passing the , point where tho (stream crosses tho track by an arch of bolid masonry. I Tho plan of this stone tunnel presents briefly an arch 20 feet in height, com posed of lingo blocks of stone capablo of durably withstanding the wear and tear I of the elements. The inside exhibits the same width and height as tho tunnel proper and is constructed in such a man ner as to pieent tho stream of water flowing over from percolating through. The top of the aich being about 15 feet I above the bed of the btreain, the latter is raised up, by filling, to the proper level, and as the stream flows over the top of the stone arch a fall of not less than 20 feet is produced on the other side of the track. New York Sun. A Cliauco 1'nr the Poets. a theme for tho poets What a theme for tho poets in the wreck of theoldKeaisargel How it calls up memories of the gieat pastl How it appeals to the national pridel The gale the reef the gallant old ship straining her timbers parting her hold filling sho careens a shiver a mighty plunge a mad swirl of rushing waters, and naught is let t of the old Kearsargo but tho splendid record of her mighty deedsl The poets will think of more than this, of course, and something very much bet ter, but heio is a suggestion that may help them: aghast abhore, at last uo more tho mast of j ore, nuist! tno reef of ltoncador. Tho way being made so easy, it will not be haid to do it. It is astonishing how smoothly these things go when you have a good start. Wheeling Intelligencer. DIsciikc of linkers of Melinite. Melinite, the Trench explosive, is apt to poison the workmen engaged in mak ing it. After some time they lose their appetites and good digestion, their skins turn yellow, and they show signs of poi soning by the vapors of picric acid, which is chemically formed in their sys tems. At last tho acid attacks the bron chial tubes, and influenza or pneumonia may supervene. Messrs. Sykes and Ross have also hiiown that similar effects re sult fiom the manufacture of roburie. The Fiuich government has allowed the operatives in the melinite factories a ra tion of milk tliily to counteract tho pol eou. London News. FASHION'S FANCIES. Plain ladies' cloth of exquisite texture is reckoned among the fabrics suitable for the most stylish and elegant visiting and dinner gowns ot tho season. Yellow brocade will be a very popular ballroom fabiic this winter. It is an eminently rich looking material in any of the various shades in which brocade is produced. Black continues to be held in great favor both heie and abroad, A some what eccentric taste for bla.ck cloth and black crepon di esses is manifested by a certain man milliner over the sea. Shot moire is its beautiful as it is nov el. Shot satins ate exhibited v ith small flowers scattered over tho surface, the flowers in natural colors, the changeable grounds faintly reflecting their tone. A Relief. "So you do admit that you feel better for having gono to church?" "Yes." "Was it the music?' "No." "The sermon, then?" "No, not I worked off two plugged nickels I'd had for six months." Chica go Inter Ocean. Heading Him Oil'. Fweddy Aw Miss Gmevwa, could vou aw live in a flat? Miss Ginevra Yes, but not with one. -Chicago Tribune. CUHi! Sick Headache and relieve all tho troubles Incl dent to a biuous state of the Jjntm, luch as imiloes. Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after eating , I'ain In the Bide. c While their most remarkable success has been shown in curing aiosc JTeadacbe. ret CiRTiR a Lirm Livr.il PllM are equally valuable in t nitipation, curwB and preTentlns this ann yingcoim laint while they also correct all dis. rJers of the stomach, stimulate the liter and regulate tho boa els. Even if they only curea che they wouW be almost priceless to those who suffer fn-m tni dtressine complaint! but fortunately their c xxlnett d s n.;t end here, and th e whi tnre try them will find these little pills valuable in so many ways i that they will not be wilong to do without thud. Hut after all Hck head ACHE U the bane of so many Uvea that here i where we make our creat Wst. Our puis euro it while others do IK t. ,, cir s Unu Lira rmsAnTtrj "Ball and very essr to One c r twe pill make km man c:, w. Esdni Mhu Sail to veforSl 8ld-rlre i wt by &au. CARTER'S HEAP Cattle l'uod lu Maine. Maine cattlo are living on browse in the absence of fodder. One man says he's seen them push against the trunk of a small tree, bend it over and then walk astride of it toward the top to keep it from springing back while they strip tho leaves. In tho same state pigeons were once so thick in spots that droves of hogs were driven huudreds of miles to fatten on them, and they could be knocked over by the wagonload with sticks. Dr. Ezekiel Holmes wrote these stories GO years Byno. New York Recorder. VasIiiiitr Cotton Dresses. If cotton dresses aro properly mado, thero is no reason why they should not bo washed many times. To mako up sateens and ginghams with boned basques, heavily lined skirts and velvet bound edges is an nbsurdity. Bodices nud skirts may bo mado together, belt ing in by means of a draw ribbon, which, being loosened, reduces the gown to straight lines without folds. Tho frills and flounces about tho should ers aro all set on draw ribbon headings and can also bo let out flat. Tho big sleeves aro supplied with an armholo set with a draw ribbon, by which it is narrowed for wear and widened for washing. Serpentine bodices aro used also for wash drehS designs, theso bod ices being practically two straight sash pieces. Theio aro no bones. Lace, if used on theso gowns, is of good heavy 'washable, really more to bo used than lace. If ribbon is employed, it is mado into bows easily adjusted and removed, or it is used under insertion of lace or embroidery, and so can be pulled out when the gown goes to the tub. Boa ton Courier. Don't Delay. It is your duty to youiself to get rid of the foul accumulation in your blood this spring. Hood's Sarsaparillais just the medicine you need to purify, vital ize and enrich your blood. That tired feeling wliich afreets nearly every one in the spring is driven oil" by Hood's toarsn pari lla, the ureat spring medicine and blood purifier. Hood's pills become the favorite I'Athartic with everyone who tries them. Right Arm Paralyzed! Saved from St. Vitus Dance. "Our daughter, Blanche, now fif teen years of age, had been terribly afflicted with nervousness, and had lost the entire use of her right arm. We feared St. Vitus dance, and tried the best physicians, with no benefit. She has taken three bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine and has gained 31 pounds. Her nervousness and symp toms of St. Vitus dance are entirely gone, 6he attends school regularly, and has recovered complete use of her arm, her appetite is splendid." MBS. R. R. BULLOOK, Brighton, N. Y. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Miles' Nervine la sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists nelHt at II, 8 bottles for $3, or It will tm gent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tho Or. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. I'KOFEbSIONAL AND BUSINESS OAKDB. V. U. D'AKCY. GEO.O. UINaHAM. S'ARCY t BINGHAM. Attorneys at Law, Rooms 1. 2 and 3, D'Arcy Building, 144 le street. Special attention given to busi ness In the supreme and circuit courts of the state. 3 11 DOCTOR 8. R. JEasUF-Offlce. 178 Htate St., onnnelte court house, and ilotl Wlllam- ate. Office hours 8 to 12 and I to 4 o'clock. 3-iS E J. BiaUKR, Attorney at law,Halein. Ore gon, omce over Bush's bunk. r J.8HAW.M. W.HUNT HUAWAHUNT i J . Attorney b at law. nff.nA nv. fV.v.tfi.1 National bang, Halem. Oregon. TOHN A. CARON, Attorney at law, rooms e J S and 4. Hush bank building. Palew, Or U f.BONUAM. W.H.HOLMEH. DOM! AM HOLMES, Attorneys at Uw. Jj omce In Bush block, between Bute and ' ourt. on (Yimme rclal street. IOHN BAYNE. A1TOIU.BV.AT.IAW. J collections mad a i.d promptly remitted Uuipuy block, lor. Htate and Commercial miu. alem. Orm n "'' CiTkLLA rmKHMAN.-'mrillDg una h o..raraerclai nenofc-rapby. Otnce, room Uar.y block. Tne best of work aone at tea sonable nte iLl HERCULES G&S or G&SOLIHE EHGIRES A SURE POWER. A HO ELECTRIC WITH A CHEAP LINE. RiQUiUS onub. NO Bat OiOU. ALWAYS M YOUB WIFE SPARK. BUH3 GRADE Of CAS0 NO UuKSta iw TtvuroKcrpui Rudy to Suit, CAN SUN If. Lil o o z z o o to WE GIVE ACTUAL POWfcR PALMER & REY. mM. ". SHsssssssssssVsVtl siisssssssssssssssssWisssssssssssssssssssKiPl'tS ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssWVN " v SsssssssssssssaM'', 1 VIMMBPBP I w I bT x VJJl j m VI 2 I rTI ""vVV m ""ifafcji ' '' jiflM i DesVfnestf.O&nnot Be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased i-ortiou of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafuess and that Is hy cnnnttrntlnnnl remedies. Deafness is cauboi bv mi lnHamed con dition of the mucous lining nt the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and wliei It is entire'y closed deafness is the le ult, and unless the iullatnmatiou cat be taken out and this tube restored to ita normal condition, hearing will In destroyed forever; nine cases out often are caused by catarrh, wuich is Loth ing but an inflamed condition of ibt mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollar for any case of deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. jtSTSold by druggists, 75c. The New Spring Hats Are all adorned with roses. Tin rosea on your cheekp can be retained by uslng Park's Tea. It clears the blooo of impureties, moves the bowels everj day and gives health and strength to the user. Bold by Capital Drugstore. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of evil; rruni parly errors or Into excesses, the results ot ovenvoik-, sickness worn .etc. Fullstrengtli development ami tonr gh en to e er) organ nnit portion of tbo bot Slmple.natttiulmetlioils. Immediate I iniroTenimit seen. Failure lmpnRlblp 2,0U) references Hook explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N FROEBEL SCH00LS-4th Year. II rr Infant,;Connectingand Primary clnsei? every week day from 9 a. in. to 12 m, exeept Saturday. MISS 0. BALLOD, Principa1. TRAINING CLASSES for teachers' dally practice work from 9 a. m. to 12 m. in Kiudergarten. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. Classes meet for study of Froebel system. Mrs. P. S. Knight, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with training class, conducted by Mrs. Knight and Miss Ballou. For terms or information apply at Kindergarten rooms, corner Court and Liberty streets. NOTICE, NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVKN THAT THE Common '"ounctl ot tlin city of Halem, Oio g ia, p opoae to lmprovo Twolftb street from iln north line ffOik slre'l to the nurtli line of Marlon street, by establishing a grade nntl bringing the ftreet to that grade by gravelling the roidway S lui Ium deep; by placing in curu boards 12 feet in Hie street from the propertj line, and bv comtructlDg tbo uecestary Hide wfillcsand drains, Done by order or the Common Council of the Clt v of Salem, this 18lh day of M ty, lhUI. 5 il lOt EU. N. EUE8, City Hecorder. C. H. LANE, MERCHANT TAILOR 272 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon Formerly of Morrison street. Portland, Oregon. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OBEGON. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland and Ban Francisco. Klrst-clasa In all Its appointments. IU tables are served with the Choicest Emits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. Building Material AND WOOD, HAND, GRAVEL Lime, Cement, Plaster, Cordwood &c., &c. Ofllee 160 State B. reel. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lamo tfacK, etc. DR. SWDEM'S ELECTRIC IELT Vlth EIctro-Hanetlo suscehsort. Lalt l'Ict.r B.l If r..tt. I fTIH car viuxws dln sll 1mUms rMniUss from uiirttiiUii( Usin utm fcetsi cimm or todU. erxioa. u iMrroa ifUiaj, uruvaas. u.tuor, .lU'Uufc, funJiMra, tcfriZl JlSt " r vml 111 mwh. etc. Tus lectrle IlU cbbUlos kfafil UiwwmU oisr sJI tln. CanpA It lwUMlff.it r fr or.w fartril tt,Mj''-4 Slur u ui mJm f.Ta. uul 1t tkuUvdi Out tHM brnn4 siiAaic sirri.iT. a nUal Itxja. ..' cO'ta (US w, t uktl Liu. B.uu4VJ-MMMtS,Cll7lUI.MI. . ns1r.U(r.t.t'UUTLAh6 QHX. Utmoved tovr. Ifw - mmIiisj.uu FoilUDd.Or, VI60H of MB W m sHmOiHPp &S&W&WAW jD ajuu What Is the condition of yours? Is your Iialr dry, narsli. hrlttle? Dnn It cntlt nf tl ,.,!..? m. it - 2 nrt. m '" upycuisu.c r uucs u tan our. wucn comDcu or brushed ? Is it full of dandruff? IJoes your scalp Itch ? Is It dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some of your symptoms be warned In time or you will become bald. SkookumRoot Hair Grower j U whtyou need. Its production Is not an aoeldent, but the result of scientific s resesreh. KuowleJpj o tbe diseases of the hatrand scalp led to the illscor. 2" erTOf now tntrAt them- MRtnnknm "Mntiln. n.tth.. n.ln...i. H.nii. .. iii! J?.notapve,butadellghtrnllycoollngand refreshing Tonic lir stimulating the follicles, it ttopt ailing hair, cures dandruff and armct hair on bald neaas. i ,v.OT Keen the scalp elaao. healthy, and fTee from Irritating eruptions, by i jno.ujo of Shookum Stm Soap. It destxojs paroulio (, uAiJt Jtti on I If your driiRftUt cannot supply you Bend direct to us, and we will forward , prepaid, cm receipt of price. Grower, tlXO per tntUe i for SAOQ. Soap.wo. J THE SKOOKUn th Ann mark jie$f$rrrttL, n? S. W. THOMPSON & Co., Always Keep on hand a largo stock of loose and unmounted Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires and imported Opals. " 221 Commercial Street. Ed. C. City Warrants. Notice is hereby given that I have iu my hands funds applicable to the payment of ull warrants of tho city of Salem drn vn on the general fund and "endorsed" before Feburary 1, 1891. Interest will increase on said wurruutB from the date of this notice. E. J. UWAFFOM), City Treasurer. Sai.i:m, May 10, 1891. 5-10 10 t -: DRESSMAKING :- in tho LATEST FASIIIONARLE STYLES. rJpeclal attention given to CUILDIUCN'B HTYL.E3 CUTTI.NO ANI FITTING A BI'KCIAI.TV. Shop in W.C.T.U.Room, Court St. MR8. F, M. STEELE. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal POMPLEXlOy U powder, i POZZONIS Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Inelit upon having the genuine, lfi IT 18 FOR SALE EVCHYWHEBi. HUIE WING SONG. J A 1 Ai ftph "oodii at oosl. Wlii)lbilo and retail, Ileal kcxmIi. 7 AND OHINKHE FANCY 113 Court 15 in lm strel WANTED AGENTS -to:ell- BROWN'S NBW FOUNTAIN WASUEIL Htst 8tiin Washer known. Sample Washtr with full Instructions snt to Agent, xpre chance prepaid on leeelpt of 3JM Aildrws J, ii. Ur-wu, Uox '6M, OoXtta, Or KW-U- Merridale Poultry YAKDH. Only parent stock kpt HpecUltr, Hron Ijriis, I'lrmouth Itoeks. Illack 'Mifirm and liuok lusUaus. K for I 2UhU6et,BearBUU. Wdwlui Jljllii, Choice Meats. Q4Jsv.rt - (in'.irW'sssBlsstt-.-.J5VJt sffi - ntiADbii tx r.i . . . . . ROOT HAIR QROvVER CO., 07 oontb vma Avenne, Ktvr York, N. V. Forest drove Poultry lards. Established in 1877. EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM THE VERY REST VARIETIES. Slock Finer than Ever, but Prices Same as Usual Get tho Rest nnd thou you will be satisfied. Scud for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, Look Box 335, Forest Grove, Or. Cross, Wholesale and lletu!) Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Uleats ot a IKu.ds !)& Court and 110 State Streets, ii ii ii j W.A.CUSKF, I'm feat. J,)ll. AT.I1KKT, UuHliler. Capital National Bank OK SALEM. TrnnsnotN a general bankliiK buslnoss. 1'rompl attention paid to ooIIucUomh. Ixnns mndo. ISxclmnizo iiont'lit and sold on the prluclpnl vltlea of tho wot hi. I. Van Ouyn, J. M. Maiitin, K. II. UitOIHAN, W. A. UUH1C1C, W. W. Maktin, J, 11. Ai.iiKiir, II. V. MATrilKWB, Ulroctors. TheTHTCAGCT" iVIILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Travelers "umUo a note ont." ThlsB Great IRailwayKlSvstem Connects at ST, PAUL and OMAHA With all transooutlnvntallncViflvlnic direct and swift communlcu. tlon to all, KAHTEKN ana BOUIIIKUN I'OINTU. AND IS THE :::0NLY LINE::: running KlectrloJ.,I.lchted and Hfeuin, Heut!l Vestlbuled trains of ehicant'HIeflplnkT, l'urlor, Dlulns; and llullolj Cant, with Free Itecllnhiff Chairs, Maklukf IU service second to noneln tin world. Ticket are on sale at all prominent rullroud t!cket;offloe. For further Information ask the neareol rul road Kent, oraddres C. J. EDDY, General Agt. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pasi Agt. PORTLAND, Oregon. WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES (Northsr Pacific R. R. Co., Lints.) ran TWO FAST TJtAINS Dully Between 8t. 1'aul, Ulnnetitolls and Chicago, Milwaukee and all point In Wlsoiinsin; uiak Ing connection In Chicago with all lint run aloe east and south. Tickets sold and baggage checked through to all points In the Uulied HUtes and Cuuadi Province for lull Information regarding Itoutes, rates, maps, folder, etc. addnti yur nearrsi tick, etagentor JAH. U. I'ONIi, Uen.rass.andTkt.AgL. Milwaukee, Wis FOR SALE OR TRADE One 8-room and one S-roorn cottsge In Oak Lawn Addition, with two good lols. Will be sold separately or together. An unusually goodMrgaln. Apply to W K.rJOUKH.cor. ner Ulu and Cheinekela streets, 3-H Urn nA Tliroiii Tides LI Sr fcpicT0N' IT0 SALT LAKEJ, DENVER. OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, ' CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AKO AX.I. EASTERN CITIES'! 3 i DAYS to 2 CHICAGO jlniira the Ouickest to Chicago and i no Last lloiin u'c'(er to Omaha and Kan Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Dining Cars, oLivuuw.Mirik, fiicceivers. for rates and general InfbrmsUon call on or address, WJIIJHUKLBUHT, Asat, Q. V. A. Ittt Washington Ht.,tX)r.3d l'OBTLAND, OBKaOV, East and South VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE ot the Southern Pacific LCompanv. CALIFOltNIA EXl'llESa TRAIN 11UN DAILY IIK 1WKKN 1'OHTl.AND AND B. K, Houth. NoftE. ' U.15 p. 111. ll.(Ul). m. l.v. I.V. Ar. 1'orlliind Hiiloiu Han Krnn. Ar. Lv. bv. WW a. m 6:89 a. in 7:00 p. m 10.41 ii.m. Abovo trnlntt slot) at nil slallnns from l'ortlund to Allmnv lncluslve: also atTancent 8hedd, llulsey, Ilurrlnbunr, Junction Olty, irvuiK. ivukuiio una uu huiuuus iroinatoseuurK to Ashland inclusive. KO.HK1IU1K1 MAll. DAILY, &.'M a. iu. I I.V. 11:17 a. m I Lv. ":60 p. m. Ar. l'orlland Halera Itonebure Ar. I 4::u p. m. liv. I 1:40 p. m. I.v. 7KJ0 n, m Diniiij,' Cars on Ogdoii Kouto PULLMAN BUFFET SLBBFfiBS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. Vcst Side Division, Between Portland ami Geirallis: DAILY (EXOEIT HUNDAY). T.M II, III. I IjV. 12.1fi i. m. I Ar. i'ortlimU Corvallls Ar.l Lv. 6.115 p. in. l.-Olp.CT. At Albany and (Airvallls connect with trains nfOrt'Kon I'licltlo Ilallroad. KXfHKHHTHAIN (l)All.Y KIUKITBUWDAY 4:40 p. m. I l.v. Tortland Xr,"Wi6aTm 7:'i!S p. in. Ar. MoMlnnvllle l.v. 6.J0a. m THROUGH TICKETS To all iHilnts In the KasUm HUtes, Canada and Kurope can bo obtained nt lowest rated irom W. W. HKINNKU. Agent, balain. 1CP. ItOUKItn. Asst. U. K. and 1'ftss. Ag't It. KOK11LKH. Manauer NORTHERN Ii PACIFIC R. R. u: S Pullman Sleeping Cars Dininp- Cars Elegant Tourist Sleeolno- Cars ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS' DULUlli FARGO GRAND FORKS CR00KST0N WINNIPEG HELENA and' BUTU i i TO TIIUOUGH TICICBTS3 TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end Southl Kor Information, time , cards, maps tickets call ou or wrlto II. A. THOMAS, Agent, BiUem Or A. D. CiiAitiioN, Aaat. OpdI. Pasa Agent; 1'ortlutitl, Oregon. Steamer fllfona VOn POHTLANI). Ieaves Hoist's dock Mondays, Wedutsduj a and Krldays 7:i5 a. id. llr7rCUNI.NO, leaves fortUnd Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at ft 15 a. in, fast time tut tusscnger service; no way ending freight handled. HOUND THU (unlimited) tiOO. One way, I1A. MIC A LB 30 OISNTS Vor freUht rates aud tickets apply to K. A. HliKIUHT nt.ut tliedotk.footCof HUlsj suetl, 1J it