f'TflkwwpriWBv g 4Tf fef'i I t ti 1 h 0 CI HIE CAPITAL JOOEM. (DAIIiY AND WKKKLY.) 3SV HOFBR BROTHBH8, FRIDAY, DEO. 27, 1895. THE ASSESSMENT BOLLS. Complete in the Hands of Stato Equalizers. Tbe returns from alt tbe countits havo bcon now accepted by tbo board nd tbo woalth of the Btate Is sbowu k the follewing: ISO. Acres railroad land . 1,850,469 Acre wncon road land 601,913 Acre unimproved lftnd6.037.643 Value. l.57.58ia 702447 19.913.147 34,046,622 5,125,182 152.814 2.898,337 3,620,924 1,724,685 274,096 Acres cultivated land 2,958,671 Kailtoads, mile 1540.95 Telephone and telegraph 320735 Horses and mules . 183.513 Cattle 376,936 Sheen and goat 1,707690 Swim. 120,622 Town and r.llv lotsl . 3s.BSO.39a imnMvetnenU on lots i",to 741 ; Imp, on deeded land 6,07a, 1 78 Money '.ssoy Note and accounts .. 9U5M32 Share of stock ''5l8,022 Imp. on deeded lands 891,483 llouseluld furniture, etc 3.743,584 Machinery and equipment 1,522,365 Merchandise and implements... 0,894,752 Rolling tock of railroads 628,171 Total vlue of property $158,819.73 The grand total of each county I a follews: County Total Till County rllalcer 2,354.79' llenton 3.773 Clackamas 5.97,7 Clatsop 4.458,197 Columbia 1,534.663 Coo 39'.85 Curry 644.958 Crook 1,853.39 Dough 5,210,011 Gilliam i,493.55 Grant t.3255'9 Harney I74,98 Jackson..'. 4.4.553 owphlne- I.324.78 tlamath i.534.50 Lake I,4,?74 Lane 7.3?o55 Lincoln 861,107 Linn 7,880.965 Malheur 1,138559 Marlon 9.384.689 Morrow M'5.714 Multnomah 5C.073.9 Polk , 4.524.532 Snerman 1,021.095 Tillamook 1,252,703 Umatilla 7.446,355 Union 3.97.&88 Wallowa 1,098,504 Wasco 3.477,o67 Washington 4.75.955 Yamhill 5,6'9,46 Tbo clork of Lincoln county bun fur ulsbod tbo etato board of equalization with a ntatomont to tho eflect that he made somo errors in transcribing tbe stsioisor's roll. Tho errors pointed out would lncrcaao tho total valuation as shown by tho roll about $107. The board decided to uao tbo roll as flrut forwarded, without any alterations, except to correct tho footing ot tho summary. Tho roll euowa aoout ?3U, 000 less thun is claimed by tho asaes. nor. Preparatory to beginning tbo real work of equalizing the aucaaed valua tion of tho property of the ntate, the board boR appointed committees to Rroup tho oountles for tho work. Hunter, Watklna aud Auldoa woro appointed a ounnlttoo to group for tho assessment of liorses and mulei. Tbo committoo divided tho stato hb follows; Group 1 Baker, Crook, Gilliam Grant, Hurnoy, Klamath, Lake, Mai hour, Morrow and Wallowa. Group 2 Sherman, Umatilla, Union und Wasco. Group 2 Benton, Clackamas, Olatsop, Columbia, Douglas, Jackson, Joaephluo, Lauo Lluu, Marlon, Mult nomah, Polk, Washington and Yam hill. Group 4 Coos, Curry, Lincoln aud Tillamook. Woodcock, Gibson and Wills wore appointed to group tho counties for tho assessment of cattle, sheep, goats and awlne, for tho purpoi o of adjusting tho values ou naltlo, the state was divided as follews: Group 1 Baker, Unton, Umatilla, Bhermau, Wntco, Morrow and Gilliam. Group Jl Wallow". Grant, Crook, Mai lieur, Harney, Lake and Klamath, Group 3 Jaottsou, Josophlne, Douglas, Lauo, Lluu and Boutou. Group 4 Marlon, Polk, Yamhill, Clackamas aud Washington. Group 5 Curry, Coos, Llucoln, Illlamook, Columbia, Olutsop and Multnomah. Tho state ut large will bo considered in equalizing sheep, goats and awlno. The committee toascrtam tho assess tnentratoou national bank stock re ported that Crook was awesoed at 00 per cent of par value; Bentnu and Gilliam, 60; Clackamas, Polk and Wasco, 76; Clatsop, 70; Douglas, 40; Laue, 110; Lluu and Umatilla, 05; Morrow aud Uuou, 60; Yamhill, 100; Marlon, Capital National, 70; Mult nomah, First National, 105; Commer cial National ,64. The other 18 count Im ebow uo bauk atoek aud thocommlttM is of thi) opiniou they havo noue. The report Buys au equitable assessment oauuot be dutermlued upou until tbo surplus aud uudlvlded protlts are kuuwu. Actual values, tho committee believes, cauuot bo less than the par value of tho paid up capital. Bomo of the assmors Included rolling took with the lallroads. Tho board will probably separate them, which will chance tbe comparative value of thso clams. Children Cry for lltohr's Cat torln. FOSEST RESERVE QUESTION. interest ot Settlers and the People or the Maaama Flcalcers, Which? Justice writes in the Albany Herald: Mr. W. . Steele-writes from Cblllco the, Ohio, to tbe editor of the Oregou lan criticizing the action of Senator Mitchell ln endeavoring to restore to settlemont lands In tbe Cascade forest reserve. In tbo opinion of the people of Ore. gn, Senator Mitchell's position .is o irrect. There is now within tbe dif ferent roaerves in this state, more land than Is coutalucd in the states of Con necticut, Delaware and Rhode Island combined. Tho Cascade forest reserve extends from tbe Columbia river ion tho nrrth to within a few miles of tho California line oh tbe south, and Is approximately forty miles in width. Tula being reserved from sottlement virtually cuts tbo stato in two. Contrary to the protest of the entire O 'gou delegation, contrary to tbo wishes of the peoplo of tbe stato, and on behalf of soma ouo whether tbe Portland Hod and Gun club or tbo Mazama plonlo partlop, or tbo selfloh alms of some lumbering syndicate or catering to tbo vagaries of Eastern seatimentallats tbo president estab lisbed this forest reserve which Is a par alyziug blow to tbe development of the resources of this state. tiuppoae that when (bo stato of Ohio was yet young, the government had o uated rvoervo twenty miles wldo on eaoh sldo of tbo Soloto (river, tbe effect of this upou that state would have been no Worse than this reserve 1b bound to be upon ours. Benator Mltoboll Is In accord with tho wishes of bis constituents. He realizes tbat forest reserves are a good thlug, and no proposes to have them, out bo also realizes that to Bet asldt mob a large area is detrimental und tint It should be reduced to reasonable limits. rue cities of Salem und Albauy aro vitally intoredted in tbo opening of tbm reserve, aud will sustain our repre sentatives In tholrofiorts to our state. UirJHT AS WELL HAVE BEEN LAST. Thoro is no significance in tho fact uat Air. uorniann was named second n tho rivers and harbors conamlttco. He mlilit as woll havo been named last. Tho Orogoulan writes tho beading for and copies tho above from tbe dalom Btntesman. Tho Statesman is not well informed trhon it says there Is uo advantage to Oregon to havo Con gressman Hermann second on tho rlv. era aud harbors committeo. so far bb eucuring appropriations is concernod. The second place on tbe committee is ouo of greatest advantage. Mr. Her mann will bo entitled to a place on the final conference committee of the house and senate that always really makes up tho bill that Is finally agreed upon, Tho Statesman should give better reasons for its opposition to Mr. Her mann, It seems determined to fight Mr. Hermaun to a finish, and its col. umnsare bristling with sharp bayo nets for Bluger. Wo hope it will call a truco In time to permit a deoent Intermont of the remains of our tin fortunato congressman who has Inourred its wrath. Statk of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County j " Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of tbe firm of F.J, Cheney & Co, doing butineu in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and tbat said firm will pay the turn of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every cate uf Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure, Frank J. Ciikney Sworn to before me and subscribed In my pretence, this 6th day of December, A. D 1886. i -. i AAV. Cleason, jSEAi.1 Notary Public Hall' Catarrh Cure Is taVen internally and act directly on tho blood and rmuousturfaccs of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co.,Toledo, O CySold by Druggists, 75c, Elactrio Sitters. Electric Bitters Is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps mora generally needed when the liver Is torpid nud slttfcgtsh and the need of a tonic and alterative Is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and pethaps fatal bllllous fevers. No medicine will act mora surely in counteract lng and freeing the system from the .malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipa. lion, Dlulnes velld to Electric Bitters. 50 cents and J.loo per bottle at Fred A. Legs' urug store. Bucklea's Arnica Salve, The best Salve tn the world for Cuts, Brut.es, Sores, Ulcers, tialt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblains, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It Is guaranteed .o give perfect satisfaction or money refunde d Price 35 cents a box. For sale by Fred A. LSK. MEN'AGES 4a!cktr,Thei-aitilr, VtrsiH Crl. Four out of rlv who suffer nerrousneta, mental worry, attack of"thobluM."arbut paying the penalty of early excesses. Vic tim, reoUlm your manhood, regain your vigor. Don't detpalr. Bend for hook vrlth eipUuaUon and proofs. Hailed (sealed) free. ElEHEW6ALfi0.,lffM.Y. 1 IjJil I LINCOLN AND PHELPS. raissioners. BOTH ARE POPULAR IN ENGLAND. Neither Could Bo Suspected Harboring Prejudice. Nkw Yokk, Dee. 27. In connection with the nppolutment of Messrs. I Phelps and Llucoln by tho president to places on the Venezuela high com mission, tho World's Washington cor respondent Is Informed that Mr. Lin coin was tieoretary Olney's own selec tion and that Chief Justice Fuller also strongly recommended him on the ground that a report signed by two former mlnlstets lu Euglund, both of whom have been warmly praised by the British press for years, will have muob weight In Great Britain. It Is urged, tho correspondent states, that publlo opinion In England cannot ascribe to auoh men as Phelps and Lincoln any prejudice agalnstEngland where they aro both very poDuIar. Tho third member of the commission, he says, Is likely to be one of tbe associate JUBiIcosof the United States supremo court, probably Justice Brewer or Justlco Brown. The correspondent concludes as fol fel fol eows: "Euglfsh Jurists have tho highest re gard for the learning and impartiality 0 our supremo court and tho faot that oue of Its members should temporarily leavo tbo boucu to undertake this dull cute task would be certain, the presi dent thinks, to add dignity to tho commission. But u cabinet olllcor Buys tbat Mr, Cleveland has not positively dotormlued this qucatljn or tho third comuilBuioier. Ho realizes that to de prive tbo supromo court of ono uf Its Jurists in tho middle of Its BCbsIon would seriously retard tho cases Unit uro now pepdlug ppforp It. If ho de tltits that lltlufttlop hotweeu citizens may well be delayed until tho moro momentous question between tho nations Is settled, ho will seleot either Justice Brown or Brewer. The ap pointment of either of thceo justices, together with that of Mt. Lincoln, wauld give the maority of tho com inlttee to tbe Republicans. This faot would, it Is stated, relieve tho president from any suspicion that he wbb work ing for the aggrandizement of his own party in creating au international Issue. Tbo announcement of the commission ' is now expected to bo made next Monday. Toadyism In New -York. London, Dee. 27. The New York correspondent of tbe Times says: "Thjs prince of Wales well under stood tbe American feeling when he authorized Blr Francis Kuolleys to send a Joint note to the World in his own and in the duke of York's name. There is not, from an American point of view, a word too muoh or a word too little. It Is a message which both parties, as this country is now divided, can acoept, and ono which is equally gratifying to both. Tho people of tbe Uulted States have cher ished real regard for the prince of Wales ever elnorf his' visit to this country, of wMoh many pleasant mem ories still survive, and they receive with pleasure his assurance of friend ship. They will be likely to interpret them as expressing also tbe seatlmeuts of tb queen, who baa ever been a venerated figure to Americans, aud who is not less so now than for two generation past. "They sea oothiug irregular or uu conventional in the sending of buou communications as these now pub llshed. The efleet of them has per haps been more direct and beneficial than If they had come through tbe foreign ofUoe or parliament. Their simplicity aud sincerity is effectual. Nobody here sees any reason why two prince destlued, eaoh in his time, to be a sovereign, should not declare his good will to a sovereign people. If It be unusual, and as their highnesses have used their prerogative to dispense with any courtly etiquette, tbat only makes their kindly words more wel come to the people to whom they aro addressed." Speaking of the subsistence of the war spirit, the correspondent says: "The, number aud streugth of the prd tests against war have convinced even some jingo Journal tbat they have taken the wrong line in threatening hostilities, and that however passion ate the attachment of this people to the Monroe doctrine, they have as yet seen no reason to believe force neeea sry to vindicate It, Jingoism has become explanatory in some cases and in sots others silent, wbloh is better yet." Children Cry for Pitcher's Onttoria. VALLEY LOOATJ NEWS. Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. J.M. doorman ppent oaiuruny nuu ounuay in jroruauu, .M la -Ague w. -Adams, juU. -of O stu dent at Eugene, Is spending Ihe holi days with her parents here. Geo. T. Cllno has returned from' a trip to Washington. John Pember and family, of Gibbon, Nebraska, arrived in Woodburn Tues day, aud will mako this their luturo home. Mr. Pember is a brother of M. L. Pember nud Mrs. George Hammond Of of this place. Miss Addle L. Hayes was on Friday, December 20, 1805, married to N. B. Doud. Both are residents of Wood- burn, Eugene. Mm. CJrnco Oiburn was n pnasonccr to Suletn Tuo'tluy. G. It. Chrlamnu Is spending tho boll days at Cottngo Uroyo. Miss Henrietta Lauer Is spending tho holidays at Portland, Jos. Laugley roturneil Tuesday from a visit to Drain and Comstock. Prof. Allard, ofTroutdalo, Is in tho city visiting J. Roper and family. Mrs. Z. A. Davis and children liaye gono to HarrlBburg to visit during the holidays. Miss Carrie Friendly has gono to Balpm to spend the holidays with tho family of Dr. D. A. Paine. O. A. Van Houten, of Montana, is spending a few days with Mrs. M. U. Underwood and Mr. C. I). Combs, Master Frauk Mathows was a paeeoti gor to Balom Ttienday wbero he will spend Christmas with tbe family of Dr. D. A. Paine. Mrs. T. W. Harris aud daughter Ag nes, and Mrs T. J. Craig und two daughters wero pasoqgera to Mon mouth Tuesday, "where they will spend tho holidays. Ashland. Mies Lillian Pember returned to Aahland from Suvramnnr, FfUluy ovonjpg, Judge W. C. Halo passed through Aahland Friday night ou route homo. Fred Houoh arrived home from San Frnuclaco Batqrday oypnqg to spend tbo holidays. W. H. Leeda and family arrived in Aehlaud Mouduy to spend Christmas With homo friends. Mrs. Luclnda Parker catno In from Parker's station Thursday to spend tbe winter with hor daughter, Mrs. Wllk Ineou. M. F. Hun ley and George Nichols, of Lake crook, and J. NlohoU and J. M. Rador, of Eaglo Point, wero In town Friday. They ro up this way looking up Btook on tbo ranges abovo Ashland. Mrs. Jamos Thornton took the train Sunday for Indepenponco, where alio Will spond tho holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Huyes, Mr, Thornton having preceded her last week ou u llko mission, You Can Believe, The testimonials published In behalf pt Hood's Sarsaparilla. They are written by honest people, who haye actually found in their own experience that Hood's Sarsapar illa purifies the blood, creates an appetite, strengthen the sysaen and absolutely and per manently cures ull diseases caused oy Impure qr deficient blood, Hood's Pills for the liver and bowels, act promptly, easily and effectively. Notice to Contractors. Plaus for the foundation of tho now woolen mill can be Boon at W. D. Pugh's ofllce. Ulda to be opened Sat urday, December 28. 12 24 td "DR. MILES, Througk His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, f-V who resides at Oroea Bay, writes m March 6th. 1865, aa follow "Fire years ago I became bo nerroua that menial work waa a burden, Icouldnotreat at nljht on account ot sleeplessness. My attention was callod to Dr. Miles' Iteetora tlve Nervine, and I commenced to use It with the very beat effect. Since then I have kept a bottle In my bouao and use It whenever my nerve becomei unstrung, with always tho same good results. My sou also Dr. Miles' takes It tor nervousnoss with like never failing access. I hivoreconv mended It to many and It cures them. All who suffer from nerve trouble should try It. Nervine Restores Health It Is free from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through his Nervine Is a. benefactor to thousands." A. a LKUMAN. Editor and proprietor-of Deh Lahdsmax, Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold ou guaranteo atat bottle will beaeat or asoMy rfo4e4 ' 8of JZ S n4SVJl , roi 'hRNErftWal yi i t-y-pil "L.ujlvm &M THE BEST 1PIPE TOBACCQ 044 Commercial Street, Corner Stato The Capital Printing Company has re moved to that location. Call 01 us. JOB. CONTRJS, JParlont Ovov Gray Bros, E. M. WAITE PuINTING CO,, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Lefal BlankFublUiJicra, J)nh' Nw Hrint m-flf the bank. Oom'l h HUIE WING SaNG CO. IMPORTERS Jnpancae Fancy u nt -. u , . ot silk em broidery, "rnaimuiH. union ir, u-at teas o nil kind MulMuii nml uudei-Wf.i Uloslm outHtuaK bufori) Ciirlstni'H. HJ ' m 1 Htrce lutlnm.Or -i WOLZ k MIES'' KE, Props. Healers In all kinds of fr ah nud nail, menu, 9VKrosh huhiwo a uperlulty, 171 U MM Ml lAliHT. DtPOr tXPRLSS. Meets nil mall and passoruor tra'm, cage nnu exprena to ll puru of the 1'rompUorvlco. Tolenhone No. T11. !!a. cliy. JAMH4 IIADKK. C. H. LANE), 311 Commercial at., Salem, Or. a-Sutt.l5 upward. 1'nnU upwarun.-es W..ACusiok 1'ieeldeut. J.,11. ALBEKT, t. Cashier. OP SALEM. Transacts a general bansuni bnatnees. MONEY TO LOAN OU farm land socnrlty. Special rates on large loan, loans considered Without delay. HAMU7TON A MOIR JJ , itantc bolldlujf. SALEM WATER CO. Offices Willamette Hotel Bulldinc. X.i water service apply nt orilce. Bills pay. aDle monthly tn advance. Mattel oil com plaint at tbe orUoe. Open aplcket to prevent freezlnr, positively proulblted Care should be ukn if In danger of fieeilbg to have stop and waste gate cloned. ee section U rule and renulat on. No deduc tion m bibs will be allowed lor absence or for any cause whatever unless water Is cut oil from premises. GEO, JPEimRICWB MEAT MARKET. 331 Commercial it. (Cottle bloc:. Buooessor to O. at . ileckA Co. I llest rneau In at lowest unoea. the city rromptasiivery J. H. HAAS, WATOIlUAKHll AND J EWE I ER, Uke u specialty o Flue Repair Work, Beth Ihouia clock., etc., 216 Commercial utreeU DHAY Aiy KXPRES8. Capital Transfer n buy town, prop. zpres. baggage and all kinds done promptly. Leave orders at tore Co, of work ration's 12-3-tt Nerve Blooa Tonic Builder Bsodlbt dMcrlptlt puiipult , vmxiAHs lire. MEDICIWB CO., rtcx Sclieucctaajr, r(.Y. ud&rocltTilk.OMtj JfarJ3. WOLZ'S Ml. MEfiCHANTTAILOR Capital iZlfev -CVsW eo 'srAry &v jFWm&!niSM7 "SnKsa&ia NEW ADVERTISEMENTS). riOU HUNT. A houne on Winter "treet, with J' nve gooa cisea room", rreewuierBrvicB, iUCiuirowtlJi Winter, no 't. 2K)l 110H r.rtLE, IVt'kb uillch cow. luqulru of ii.T.JJruee,yoitn eaiem ai-ai WANTED. A ulrl to no gcncrul housework Aly to iirs, J. A..ur.ou, lUfix street, tloutli MhIdiii. 21-3L Wz, uu touk WAN1 uojuur lcBlur, but men ot ability. S300iotdu0u month to liu.tlers. Htnteauu general ageuis. Binary una comiulsilou. lluclut) Flio K.ulao Uo,, lU.clliC.WlH. 60B41 JJUUL.1U Jiltfl, 1'OL.H'OlAMl ANU UUtfl ntiis cousoh cud obulu nil new.pper In loniiKilOj from tlio J)i-hh 01 the Httau, LOiist aua country riom the VcoeH dipping liu eutt, lAlitu'w) uuioullloiiK, roruuuu. m-flHl HuUoti rullBAii:,-aousoulSiooiuH, tinrd UnlBh, pa 11 try, closam, bitru uuii t.ooU wll water, S750. 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All de I red branches ror the o der pupils taught, luclud. lng draulig. modtllug, muslo plain and Individual p an, In which each hlld is ad.' uvmww'muiuj tu i uwi tatpuciiir ror terms nd particulars apply to Ulss O. Uallou, Twentieth and Chemeketa ts German Lessons QIvoq by quallfle d teeher, native of Germany. Clause fur children ou H&B. turdy. at Chinning H UL By Mrs. Kapsey, 451 Marion Bt, BANJO LESSONS. Given on reasonable terms by an experienced teacher. W. A. RAPriKY, 5t Marlon st. MONEY 10 LOAN! On city or farm property. , T. K. FORD, OverBush'a Btnk. How Fortune Miss Bal Schoo BAST! VIA THE Union Pacific System PORTLAND to CHICAGO Ourtmlunnrelicatcd by stenm nml mr lighted by Plntfou light. Wr Tlmo to Clilctivo, v2 days.1 Time to Now York, 4)i days. Wblch Is many hours quioncr than nil com. "jrotes-"mo tables and. mil Information 5501 SB & CHKKEK, Agont. Halem Or U. K. BltUWN, lJlst.Pa.Agcnl . Port Und. K.IW. BAXTKll, Uonernl Agent. . J35 Tblrrt Nt, Oregon Central AND Eastern R. R. Co fYAQUINA BAY HOUTK.1 Conneetlng at Ynqulna Bay with theHau Francisco and Yniuiua Hay Ktoanmhlo Ca BTKAMICU "PlUALbON," P ' A laud (Irs oliws lu every renpect. Balls from Yaqulna for Man Krnncls.o about every m days. " raskcnger acoommodatlouB unsurpninea Shoricai route between tho Willamette valley an California. Faro irom Albany, or poli.U west, to Vm, Kranelycp: cabin, 112; steerage, JS;i,cabln round trip, good W day!. 818. For sailing days apniy to II. Ij. WALUKN, Agent -.....kPP.O-KK HOP1-- Oorvam'or,1' KDW1N HTONlCManagor, Con-nills. Or A. .1, 1lt(Hlli,..lvtul Airnl Mninm East and South via rHt'orlASTA ROUTE 0! tho Southern Pacific Comoanv. OAuropjiA Kxi-iucsa tbaik dun daily ;b TWKCW POKTlJtWD AND 8. 1 KJUIU. uriu. .B.60 p. m. UrtXJp. m. 10:13 a.ra. L.V. I.V. Ar. PorUnnd Ualem Hau Kran. Ar. I B:IU u. m L.V. I 0.00 a. m Lv. u uu p. m Abovo trains atop nt Kast Portland. Or. cgon City, Woodburu,Buleui,Turner,Marlou, Jodersou, Albany. Aluuuy Junction, Irving, Kugune, UreMwell.Uralns nndali stations from ruwouur. to Ashiuud Inclusive ItOUKliUUU MAll, DAIL.Y, iSO a. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. 1 4: p. to 11.00 a. m tiv. Balem Lv, l 2.2J p. m 2) p. m. I Ar. ttoseburg Lv. I 8 U0 a. m Smith ..I.tU V.hHWUfl.ll hnrlti 4.-U0 p. m. I iv. Portland. Ar. 1 10: iS a.m t);15 p. to. Ar. Balom. hv 8.00 o.m. 4Inlng Cars on Ogden itouto PDLLMAN BUFFET SLBBPEIIS .AJND Second Class Sloeoin Cars- AtUjjhed to all through trains. rVestSide Division, Between I'ortl.nJ and Genallis: DAII.Y. IBXQgrT 4UNDAT). hSSU 12:16 u. m. IIjV. Portland Corvallla Ar. I.v. ti.'JU p. m i.ai p. a p.m. Ar. At Albany and Corvallls oonneoi wltn trains of Oregon Central A Kastera llallrodu CIHKEBBTHA1W (UaII.Y BnUKtTBUMiAi Mi p. m, hv. Portland Ar. I tsaSaTm 735 p.m. Ar. McMlnnville t,v. I 6:60 a. m THROUGH TICKETS To all point In the. Ktrn HUtes, Canada ana tcurope can pe oDiainea at lowesi rviea trom W. W. UKLNNKlt, Agent. Halem K.P. ROaiUtS, AMU U. tT. and Pass. Aal K. KU1E11LKU. Manaoor W1 - mm tBCffRKIWa Blfcj PACIFIC M. n u N S Pullmar, Elegant Sleepin"1 Cars Dininp Cari Slfieoln" Can Tourls ST, PAUL6 MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARnr. TO GRAND FORKS CROOKSTOfr WINNIPEG HELENA ana BUTTE T HTiO t) UH TICKETS 'TO CHICAGO washington: philadelphia NEW YORK: BOSTON and all Points East end Southl a For Information, time carets,! maps Ueketa call on or write THOMAS, WATT & CO,, AGENTS, 265 Commercial au ialeio, tu. A.D Cha'lton, Atit Ga'l. Pai Aran'Ol' rrtaon st., corner Third, Po.Uada "Kniionanmii iiini(,ml,iiiWiWM i -ifiHiri.i