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ri y &w iww.prc S'j r VI Ti DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1Q05. ffeEGON STAJB -- " hnrSfgg?S,ergatcr'6'6h''&voJ tlian be fore, end tficro is novor a. word said, 3ft Ar- ta- fc k 4 PRISON Kemarkajble Sanitary Record -Bars and Stripes ff -Abolislied ft A Canitnl Journal reporter nndi soma 'fl lftrilM tvAnt thrmitrh. Ihn hnrU nt f!in Oregon state prison that aro usually shown to visitorf, sad all were very Such pleased at tho management of fills institution. Wo did not visit tho shops wb6ro iron-mouldings and stoves were being mado, but saw tho dlfforont wards, tho kitchen nnd) commissary, and yards where tho men nro at work and exorcise Superintendent Jamos and Lis men seem to work in porfoct hiirmojjy t id to havo tho control, con fidonco find respect of (hoso under then:, whllo Mrs. James and! hor daugh ters tako a kindly and intelligent in terest in tho caro of tho womon' pris oners. h i Boom for Moro Prisoners. gOfl Saturday thcro woro 302 prison ers jjgigtcrcd as present in tho stato prison. Tacto aro colls for about a Jinndroi) rmrn, but thn attondAUcn has boon about stationary for tho past yoar. Tho number of women has also remained ..........) it... K.I.. -H t.L. fU Most that havo ovonbeon in' tho prison nt ono time, Ono of, the women is. in for life' on a conviction for murdorrono for nino years for arson, nnd ono for threo years for perjury- n colored wo man. Thcro uro no prisoners in hos pital niwl havo not been tor somo time. Thoro has not boon n case- of fovcr un der present Administration. On of first steps taken was to drain bull lings nnd premises and" Improvo water supply. Ufo of-dungeons and) capital punish- and or n block struck in connection with serving tho meals. Tho first man got rid of lils stripes about 'a month ago und nowimany nro Wearing1 'tho noat gniy-blueuitsV As 'fast 'as thoy can be indue all tho-mon will bo dressed in them rod tho hideous zebra-rings about tho convicts will have disappeared for ever and Oregon- prison management will be cinongthe most progrcssivo in tho nation. Tho old "BULL-ring" in yc rear of Uio prison whero tho men were marched about for oxorciso is still there but a neat park has been built .with grass plots, flowers nnd bonches for tho men to lounge, in tho sunshine. All this work was done by tho prisoners and thoy seem to fool a prido in tho improved nppoarnnco and cheerfulness. Tho Women In Prison. By spocial request tho reporter was nllowi-1 to iiitcvicw tho throo women pris-'iiiirs. They hnvo largo, comforta ble quarters, are not kept in cells tr fod with tho men. Each has tho use of a bit th, a hewing nuiohin" and maizu- zlncs and newspapers to read. All threo nro glvon to ncodlework nnd havo ma Jo much of tho clothing for tho discharged prisoners. Thoy find tlmo besides to do embroidery, fancy-work, battoh borg, drawn work, pillow shams, and bod' sprcadff, Tho two whlto women havo articles for salo but tho colored woman would not pnrt with any of hor tronsuros of crochotlng. Sho was mak ing thorn for hor mothor, -was her elm plo reply in answer to o, question. Tho fare" of thin colored woman being sent to"Vtn(o prison for perjury, when eho probably could not tell tho meaning of tho word to savo bor llfo, is n blemish on tho stato, and tho governor would bo justified in issuing a pardon on gen- oral principles. It would bo about con sistent to send a colored mnn to tho pen for stealing chickens, as to send1 nn uneducatod colored woman to tho pen for porjury, when she hardly under stands tho nnturo of an oath. Tho Cat Took a Nap. Thcro is ono inmnto of tho prison that CORDIAL jNVITATION ADDRESSED TO WORKING GIRLS Miss Borrows Tells How Mrs. Pink- ham's Advica Holps Working1 Girls HH nMnAUFenwMM Girls who work aro particular! t" susceptible to foi mala disorders, especially thoso who aro obliged to otand on the.li feet from morn Ing until night in" stores or facto ries. Day in and dnv OUt tho irfrl folloi" aliA tm. jtl-m. iL. . TI "" buw w wwu wijr oreau-winner ot uio zarnuy. wnetner Bho la sick or well, whether it rains or shines, oho' must iret to her nloce of (-mnlnvn, perform tho duties exacted of her-X nmtlA nn1 niiMnhl1. 'I uw uuu asu uiucaujfi f LEFT A SWATH OF ' AGONY REDUCED BXOTJBSlON BATES. Washington Youngsters Raise Aloney, Utterly Kegardless of Cost Four boys and fivo girls who livo at Lookout, in Skagit county, Washing ton, hnvo tho right sort of spirit, nnd thcro Js n teacher visiting tho Lewis nnd Clark exposition, and this is tho way it happened. Tho nine, who comprlso Miss Clara A r MM 4 In xh) &. AL faSj;e.rVLSrt V,nW,p'' dghih gfna Cln8S Bt weak and aohlnm baelrn. nuin t i. out. decided) way last winter that thoy lower limbs and lowor part of tho wanted to visit tho fair, but they had wlnI?iMJ?UenC0ffreen "o nonov. It was found that tho wetting of tho -feet, monthly periods , . , , ,. i n become nalnful nnd irr.rt.ln,-niwi -?, school needed a janitor, nt $5 a month, quently thoro aro faint and dizzy spoils, and tho uvo K'r'B m no c'nsB volun- Wlth lOSS Of npPtitC, Until life in . ' l,1 fn nf na .,mnA.. 4nnlfnr npp jflhi ucrmigomouioi ina icmnlo organ- ' ' " " ' Which can bo easily and promptly better than It had ever been dono bo id by Lydld B. Piufcham's Vegetal fore. Then tho four boys not to b( burden. All ofTtheso symptoms point ' rm , ., ,. , , , . . 1 toaaoranmentofthofcmalooron-Tllcy Rot tho job' nnd dld tho work ism cured M nn.V..V..i - -o MIssAhbrF. Barrow Vl.ii--. outaonc ILua t. SWf A.11 . . anlmnl wltli AAVil ntfl nil d iT ! u,"u' """ w'","v""i "" "u " contracted boyi to supply bo tho Athens Co.. Ohio, tells what this groat medioino did for her. Sho writes: Dear Mrs. llnkham.- Thcso methods wcro euro enough, but slow, so tho class organized a theatri cal compnny and presented "Down by I took Xhn Iwm very imtvohb. had dnUMno "a "0IOrO n,,'u,"nRtln n"nces hoadaches, pains in back, and monthlies worn In their own nnd neighboring Bchool ai'ont hai been reduced to minimum conduct of prisoners was fcover hot- is a privileged charactor and is not tol- tcr. Only ono mnn was in his coll ojutho day of visit. All aro in shops, at road work or taking exorcise. Tho sanitary conditions of prisoners aro im proved so that practically nono aro sick. All nro well, and their hnblts aro bo rogulnr, it would bo a blessing if thoro wqre no other remedy if somo persons who aro sick outside of prison walls were committed hero, to thin inatlutlon. Improved By Confinement. Tho old idea of tho torriblo su (Tor leg from confinement In a prison is be ing dono away, Tho morals, health and habits of ovcry man sent boro is im proved. The men nre mostly young and they lcnn habits of regularity, econo my una industry that thoy nover would havo Journod anywhero clso. Thoy lcan to mako shoes And clothes, work iron and other motals, to break rock nnd build rond, And to control their tem pers, nn 1 to Jlvo nnd bo happy without sllmnlnntrt. Tho old custom of shaving bonds pud faces And wearing stripes has boon kept up from tlmo immemorial. Tnke any man and shn'vo him, clip hl tmr und put coar prison stripes on him, nnd he looks ljko a villian and would be taken for a criminal by any ono not knowing him. It is a crimo to brand a man with criminality nnd tUto prison customs havo dono a groat denl to put men boyqnd tho pnlo of reform. Luder theprosont ndmlnis(ra tlon humane Ideas hnvo bcon introduco ond, thoro is no ovidonco that tho morals and regimen nnd discipline have been lowpred. In fact, somo havo admitted Huoh progress as has boon, made in tho -prison would bo good in tho other Insti tutions ulUiough thoy might be accom ,pllhed without putting Democrnts In charge. Abolishing Bars and Stripes. Tho congregated dining room has been mado a success by the present re jline. Two mon w'lth Winchesters aro mounted) in a stool cage over ono eorr ner of tho dining hall, All prisoners ato admitted to eat together. o far th,ore has nover beou tho slightest at tempt at A disturbance, Tho men, if Irregular, Iliad beon tosovorol doctors, and they did me no good. "Your raedldn- has mads rso wsll a; strong. I can do moat any kind of work without complaint, and bit norlivi nn m rifb . ... L ,...- -x am uj iwvior ooaiia inan l ever was, and I know it is all due to your remedies. I recommend your advios and medicine to ail VTUU HIUOTt It is to such girls that Jlrs. Pink ham holds out a helping hand and ex tends a cordial invitation to correspond with hor. Ilor lonir record of anc in treating woman's ills makes Imr let ters of advice of untold value to every ailing working girl, and from her wldo experience and skill she quickly pointa tho way to health. Her advice is freo, and all letters are held by her in the strictest confidence. Address. Mrm. IM1.' - Hhi HOLLISTE'S iteky Hwfltaln Tea Nug&ets A Jlair tiWa fa Suy FcU. IMog QUa nalvh mul Rm1 Vlgw. IX rip-ino forOoolhmtlon, IndlgiMtlon, 1Jt 4 KMay TtQUblo. HiniUe, Evn, lninur voti, Had UrMth. KliuncUli Ilowclt, IlMdachf swhl HMHaotto, tvillockrMounUlaTvfttttUb htt.farni. A cDt bat, (Irnulno mad by KoUJkiicn P u OoMrANY, Uftdttoo, Wis. mi.WF.H IHWCETa, FOR SALLOW PEOP HuU Wint: Saxif Co Att klala or fancy Iry Oeods, ftUka, SMBC94riM, Xacat, Make a kw Uiw ttsuM' aaA Xa&loa' rteaisMnc Ooote, MM, Wraffs, WkkU, WJU TJadw- ala caw. Court atmt, ma. ftaw Black JUW. Me OmmI t, wmc aUr. U. J. LEHMAN ,& Wa f)MM lf. Waste Mtmtfm -r vMUmm k im4J ling visitors that ho was wrongfully sont thoro and has no lawyer working for his pardon. ITo is a flno black mnl to ami lord of tho nothor regions. Woo unto tho folino that ventures to intrudo whero Tommy is mastor for hois uncer emoniously whipped out of his boots. All dogs nro treated in tho snmo man ner. The only cnt in the kitchen is Tomnty, and he Is tho'pot of all tho men. Thoro nro a dozon or moro cats on tho prison promises but only ono Tonv my. Ho has a plnco on tho kitchen tnblo, whero ho lies down and has n pillow to rost his hoax) upon, nnd a coverlid to protect him from the flies. Thoro ho sloops by tho hour, with nil tho assuranco of ono who has a political pull. One of tho sights offorod tho vis itor Is putting Tommy to bod, Ho Is lifted up ore tho table, laid upon his pillow nnd tucked in and' formally goes into tho land of nod as if ho had been acting a part in tho drama of Mor pheus. Chanco to Smusglo a dun. Thoro Is but oho criticism tomakoon tho prison management nnd; that Is tho chanco that is loft visitors to smugglo k weapon into tho hnmla of prisoners. Whllo tho wrltor and his party wero shown about nnd tnlkod with somo of tho prisoners, about n dozon young wo mon visitors wero going about tho kltchon anil dining room nnd commissa ry's 'room and) other dopartmonts, nnd wo wcro nil accompanied by ono -nt-tondnnt, nnd some of those Indies might have slipped n weapon or a packngo of dynamite to tho trusties who aro allow ed In all these rooms. Many of them are pleasant, bonost-looklng fellows und would, bo nbovo taking a weapon from tho hanJa of a lady friend, but tho Traey-Morrlll eplsodo is fresh in tho minds of Oregon people. Tho co pacloun shirt-waist of ninny a fair vis itor might contain something moro deadly than heart-beats, and that thcro wero opportunities to hand out such ar ticle cannot be denied. A word to tho manngemont on this lino will bo suffi cient to suggest a remedy. It may not o practical to search all visitors but a llttlo scrutiny would be safer. i ' It Cannot Bo Dono. Whllo our i armors and business mon aro called upon to mako sacrifices in order to furnish exhibits to tho various county booths at th exposition tho express companies, which by the way virtually oeeapo payinont of taxes in Oregon, ore charging full tariff rates to Portland, and then add SO cents on each parcel for delivering to the ox- position- building. This Appears to be a year of graft all round. Perhaps this evidence of grasping greod will work, to the good of tho state eventu ally, If it has a tendency to open tho yea of voters to roallzo that it is necessary to oWt an assaaihly soma tlmo that may bo in favor of taxing express companies, as well as other franchises, or 'intaaglbla' property. Sherman County Observer. rxjrraitm'A eyiwwau; Pin'- Mass. THE FELLOW SERVANT LAW houses. Thus tho funds woro increased to more than $200. Bat still mosey, was needed. Tho class docided thnt Lookout should hnvo a cook book. .They gathered recipes from thoir mothers nnd friends, persuaded Bel- llnghnm merchants to subscrlbo onough advertising to pay tho cost of publica tion, nnd sold several hundrod copies of tho book nt 25 cents each. This increased tho fund to $300, which was sufficient to pay all necessary expenses. Then tho nino and their teacher camo to Portland, and thoy enjoyed tho fair, probably moro than any othor nino boys nnd girls who hnvo yet visited it. In an opinion rendored Wednesday tho supremo court of Washington holds thnt tho head sawyer in a sawmill oc cupies a position of vice-principal in respect to tho employes under his im modlato direction, nnd that tho fellow servant plea is not availahlo ns a de fense in a damage suit for injuries to men under him caused by tho negll genco of such Bawyer, Tho decision is in a Picrco county ease. Wllllnm O'Brien occupied the position of ' dogger" on tho log enr rlago in tho mill of tho Page Lum ber company at Bucktoy. His duties were to fasten tho dogs of tho car riages into tho logs undor tho direction of tho-sawyer. Whllo engaged in his dutios, the sawyor, through nllcgcd ncgllgonco, operntod the "nigger' in such a manner thattho log was thrown over tho blocks nnd against tho lover, releasing "tho carriage Tho carriage trnvoled along its track nnd the log ond swept along tho sido of tho mill O'Brien attempted to escnpe but his hand was caught nnd ho lost three fingers. In tho trial of tho case the lower court directed the jury to bring in a verdict for tho mill compnny on the ground that the negligenco, if shown was that of a fellow servant. The su preme court holds that this was error. Tho dogger performs his duties under tho dlroctlon of tho sawyer, and while the latter has not tho power of em ploying men, he reports incompetency nnd his advico is Considered in the discharge of employes. The supreme court holds 'that in ono sense he is a fellow servant nud in another a vico prineipal. The caso should havo been submitted to the jury and it is re manded for further proceedings. , Agonizing Boms. Are instantly rollovod and porfeetly healed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, C. Rlvenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Vs., writes: "I burnt my knoe dreadfully) that it blistorod all over. Bucklon's Arnica Salvo stopped the pain, and healed it without a sear." Also heals all wouads and sores. 6e at J. 0. Perry's. Dtmp- gist, Salem Orsgon. FLETOIEBB'a OHIZiDBEIT CRT FOB 0A8T0KIA. AU Getting Well. Ralph Bacon, tho worst injured of the-thrco young mon who wero in tho explosion at Prospcot recently, is get ting along vory well nnd will, doubt less bo about In a short tlmo. Boy Hoi- lywell is ablo to be about on tho streets on trutchee, whllo young Bean is almost entirely well. Br, Ray, representing the Condor Water & Power Company, has insisted thnt tho young men have the best of caro. Not only has ho paid their expenses, but has allowed them pay all tho tlmo at an increase over their former wages, all of which is doeply appreciated by tho boys nnd thoir, friond. Tho only thing feared by tho physicians In Bacon's case is that tho sight of his remaining oyo will bo impaired, but they hopo to over come ovon this. Medford Mnil. CfASTOIlXA, Am iu t '" MM , Han lwars wen Sftfe Ay -M' 4;it" vs WHX UV'P YUf ?'M Tir3LA it JIB1 To tho Seaside arid Mountain Ecsorta for tho Sommor Vacations. On and nfter Juno 1, 100G, tho Southern Pacific, Jn connection with tho Corvallis & Eastern railroad will have on salo round trip tickets from points on thoir lines to Newport, Ya- qulnn and Detroit nt very iow rates, good for return until October 10, 1905. Throo day tickets to Newport and Yaquina, good going Saturdays nnd re turning Mondays ore nlso on sale" from all cast side points Portland to Eu gono Inclusive, nnd from nil wsst side points, onabling people to visit their families and spend Sunday at tho seaside Soason tickets from all east side points Portland to Eugene inclusive, and from nil wost side points ars also dn salo to Detroit at very 'low rates with stop ever privileges at Mill City or any point oast enabling tourists to visit the Santlnm and Bfeltenbush not Springs in tho Cascade mountains, which can bo reached in one day. Season tickets will be good for ro turn from all points until. October 10. Throe day tickets will bo good going Saturdnys and returning Mondays only. Tlckots from Portland nnd vi cinity will be good for return "via the oast or west sido at 'option of paesen gor. Tlekets from Eugene and vicinity will bo good going via tho Lobnnon Springfield brunch, if dosired. Baggage on Newport ti.ekots checked, through to Newport; n Yaquina tickets to Ya1 quina. onlr. S, P. trains sonnect with the 0. & E; at Albany and Corvallis for Yaquina and Newport. Trains on the C. to E. for Detroit will leave Albany at 7.-30 a. ns., enabling tourists U the Hot Springs to reach thers ths tarns day. Trains fram and to Corrallis oonnoot with all east side trains sn ths S. P. Full information as U rates, time tables, etc., can bs obtained sn appli cation is J. Mayo, Gen. Pass. Agt, 0, A E. E. Jk Albany; W. E. Ceman, O. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland sr ts aay S. P. or O, E. agent. Bats from Salem ts Newport $0.09. Bate frem Salem is Yaqulaa 4.60. Bats from Salem to Detroit 3.00. Throe-day rats from Balm ts Ya quina or Newport 3.00. 6-1-tf & BMaSMCTRG Throo Trains to tho E.ist nn Through Pullman standard sad tourist sloeping cars daily to Olyapk Chicago, Spokane; tourist ilJuJ, cars dally to Kansno City; tw? Pullman teurist sleeping tars jl eoauuj cvuuuatvuj WCetly ts Olio. l go; reollnlng ehalr cars (teats fIS 1 to thsJSast.dally. J j 70 " HOUR PORTLAND TO CBf .yrto Chanieof c UU'AllT roR ' Chicago Portland Bpcclal 0 IB a. m Tia Huntington AUantlo Kxproi 1:10 p. tn, via Rum lnrton Bt. Panl Cut Hall 6 U t . JB. via BpaXans TIMhscnEDULES From Portland, Or 3alt Lake, Ujnter. ft. north Onihi. r...... CltT, 81 lni, OlMCAvo and Xu( w'"V. Dourer Ft Worth. Onihi. tf.n... nd Kaat. Z7Q! Walla Walla. Ij.wi.mn dpokane, Wallaoa. Pnll- uu, aimnonioiu si Paul, Duluth.MUwaukf, ivniaiv, uu cm AMTPI ro 3J l:UKl k B Ocoan and River Schedule, For San Francisco Evsry nra 1 as a p. m. or Astoria, wsy n and North Beaeh Dally (sxitpt Bt day) at 8 p. m,; Saturday at 10 p. n, Dally service (watsr psrwlttbg) t WlUamstto and Yamhill rWra MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY MMako Salem a Good Home Market" Fsr fuller infsriaattsa ask er writ yeur nsarwt tisket' agent, n A. L. 0BAI0, ensral Passeagsr Agcai Ths Oregen BaiWead h Navl Co., Portland, Oregon. THERE'S A 0ONTEA8T In style and comfort between laundry work which is well done and that which Crave. Trouble Foreseen. It neodo but little foresight to tell, that when your stomaeh and liver are badly affected; grave trouble is ahead, unless you tako the proper medicine for your disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of Clay, N. Y., did. 8he says: I had neuralgia of the liver and ia not- t weather especially makes stomaeh, my heart was weakened, and uls contrast felt. Work sent to tho I could not eat. I was very bad for a Sal Steam Laundry is always well long- time, but in Electrle Bitters I, done. The finish is perfect; no damage found just what I needed, for they to goods. Orders called for and de quiekly relieved and cured me." Best , Uvored. Your address on a postal medicine for weak Womon. 8old under i can brings the wagon. ough Jry 5o per pound. guaraateo by J. O. Perry, Druggist, hb, Or., at We a botttla, JOHN HOLM WAOOJ9A3CS AXD BLACatHXITH All klada of repair work. Coed rigs aa4 gentle horses for biro. TM. 0sAc Strati, Balsa. Silem Steam Laundry COLONEL J. 0LM8TED, Prop. P0B0U8 B. OLMSTED, ManVger 230 Liberty Street Phono ill Leavs orders in Dallas with J J dlr, or at tho Boy ConfetU.Mry" Poultry at Steiner's Market Eggs Per dozefl, 20c. Ducks ll12c. Hens P10c. Frys 12c. Baker, Lawrence k Baker. Eggs Per dozen, 20c. Fruits, Vegetables, Btc. Potatoes 2530c. Onions lc. Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5n lb. Oranges 4.G0$5.00. Lomons $5.50$5.00. Live- Stock Market Stcors 2'c. , Cows l2c. Sheep ie. Dressed veal flc. Fat hogs 6 c. Balod Clover 7.007.50. Choat $7. Timothy $9$9.G0. Grain $7$7.50. Bran 22.50. 8horts 24.50. Bggs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Crcim Co Butter 25c. Butter fat-27jc at station. Oram, Hops and Flour. Oats Cholco white, 1.0. Barley 1020. Flour 3.95. Whoat-07,$70c. Portland Market Wheat Walla Walla, 8384e. Valley 8587e. Flour-Valey, straights, 4.10; gr. ham, 4.00. ' B Hay, Feed, Etc. Baled Cheat 10. Oata-Cholcs white, 1.B51.40. jaujBiun uran, 19.00. Hay-Timothy, 13.00. Potatoes 1.151.20. Poultry-Chickens, mixed, 12 13c; p., lb- hcng 13e p ,b ioogto old, We per lb, tt7aa, j. pw jC Jacks, 1009.00 per doz., gejee 8 9o per lb; turkeys, l718o per 3.00 per doz. Pork Dressed. 708,. Beef-Dressed, 25c Veal 58c. Mutton-Dressed, 0H7We. HODS Cantmot lOAit . ... 2S . -v i ' l0e JVU MPf Wool-1905 clip, vaUey, coarse to medium, 24H25He; toj ,& Eastern Oregon, WgftZZ' W8J Mohalr-NominaL 3031e. C0RV4L1IS & EASTERN jRAILROAD 3tk8 card ma 25. Ns 3 fsr YaH4aa Leaves Alkaay7 13:45 TM. Leaves CaVvaUis hit TM. Arrives Taqalaa S:ii TM. Xo. 1 Betnrnlntf ; Leaves Yaquina Jilt XM. i Leaves Corvallis 11: J J Ut Arrives Albany 18:15 Mi. Ifo. 3 for A1Kn.TTt i Leaves Albany for Detroit 7:30 AM. ?j Arrives Detroit 19:30 TM. 1 NO from Detroit Leaves Dotrolt 1:30 ML ' Arrives Albany WTM. i No.' S for Albany Leaves Corvalli 6:30 A Ji ' Arrives Albany 7:10 AM. No. 8 for Corvallis Leaves Albany 2:40 P.M. Arrives Corvallhi 3:20 P.K. No. 7 for Albany . LeavessCorvallis, 8:00 P.M. Arrives Albany .......... 0:40 TM. No. 6 for Corvallis Loaves Albany 9:15 TX Arrives Corvallis 9:55 P.U. Train No. 1 arrives in Albany M time to connect with the S. P. ioft bound train. Train No. a connects with ths & Z trains at Corvallis ,and Albany, givlaf direct jwrvleo to Newport and adjaaw beaches. Train No. 3 leaves Albany tot Detroit at 7:30 .a, m., arriving there in ample time to reach tho Brelku bash hot springs tho samo day. Train1 No. 4 between Albany and Pfr troit eonnects with th Eugene 11 at Albany, also with local front Cor vallis. Train No. 5 leaves Corvallis at e:W a. m., arrives at Albany 7:10 n. time to eateh Eugene losal to Portkud and train to Detroit. Train No. 8 leaves Albany for Oof vallla At 2:40 p. m., after ths srriral f S. P. northbound overland. Train No. 7 leaves Corvallis st iW p. ., Arrives in Albany at 6:40 p. W in time to oonnoot with the local ' Eugene and way points. Train No. 6 'leaves Albany for of vallla at 0:15 p. m., after tba arrival of the B. P. local f ho Portland. For farther Information apply t J. CltAYO, Gen. Pal. Atf. T OOCKrTRKLL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CBONISE, Agent, Corvallla Tho Oroat Assam Earthaoai- After tho great Assam eartbqosi' Which occurred on Juno 12, 1807, k earth tremor went on continuously fr aeveral days. It was ostimated tlt there wero 200 shocks a day for a f dayo after J'uno 1 and, tboogh the nad diminished to 0 or 30 a dy "' tho middle of July, tho peoplo w Accustomed for At least two years attr tho earthquake to a dally shock. The nftor shocks woro tho residual effect of ho firsi big disturbance and tJ nothing dangerous in their eharaeter. I C3 Baas Kattot of capoaptxla.-,. rWtt1TWHww2e,' t 23!l2&