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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1892)
REAL Monmouth, - - Oregon. Good grain and stock farms and choice fruit lands; town property of all kinds. rose having property for sale, please call. PIONEER MEAT MARKET F. B. LEWIS, Proprietor, DatlN iHdicG WJeats Hiihet market price paid (or (at mock, oeet, muuon, veai, pork, etc. All bills mutt bo settled monthly. r Open Sundays from 8 to 9 a.m. Froo dellvory to all parts of tho city Main street, - Independence, Oregon BUSTER 6V SHELLEY indopondence, Oregon. Iavtta year inspection STATIONERY, JEW- A complete lin of School Writing 1'apera, luks, lu, PIONEER DRUG STORE Oar Jewelry Department , Kramer, who will M neb end ebaate deaiuna CLOCKS, 8ILVE1V- A toU line of PAINTS, OILS, nil OLASrt.ni lowest prtoas fur best qulltiea at tl (tore of BUSTER & WHY SHOULD When 700 MO get tbe beit the market affonU, nd t tlta kwatt possible price, of THE GROCER, T. W. EST129, Who is doing buiuee in Independence, Oreg., and who carries full liue of . eta pie and fanoy groceries, canned good, crockery, glassware, tobaooo and ciKurn, etc., etc. Headquaretrs Eu bad proeperont trade during Ibe TH E with a large ttock of ladiea' end genie' furnishing goods, Intmt sty I., l bedrock prioea. I here fall line of ladiea', obildren'e, and gents' micbtrwee r, ranging from fifty cents np. Alto, a ten-cent eonoter tions. Don't fail to see tbe many novelties on the flve-conl counter. Also, a small Una of toyi and dolle for tbe little folks. Come, ace, and be convinced tlmtynu can get mora at Tbe Fair for a dollar than at any other place in town. Haoonil door aontb of First National Hank. The Independence Tile Co. Tas now in stock and IsWntinnally manufacturing tiling of all niz for drains and C. G. GRIFFA, -lEFENSK 'Sip. Stylish Turnouts Always In Readiness. "''Having lately purchased the entire intercut In the stable of J. N. Jones, we we now .better prepared than ever to meet the demands 01 tbe public! as we are now making and are preparing to make many substantial improvement. Teams boarded by the day or month. Traveling men a specialty. '""- SALEM BTAOC-We operate a dally ata line between Salem an1 Falls City. Htase leTmn City " Independence al 4 a.ui.i leaven Indenendnnra for Hu mn iH9a.ni, rom " Salem tor Independence, atage at 1 p.m.; leaves Indnpeudenoe for ! alia City ul i p.m. DAMON & COOK, Proprs. ESTATE DEALER, of our Una of PUrOH, KLltY, end HOOKS. Book. Blank Hook, I'euetli, Err, etc m in elmrga of O. A. pleaad to show you nnr In WATt'HKS AND VAUE,Cl'TliltY,eto. SHELLEY. YOU HUNGER? for Edibles. FAIR. past summer, nuil opens np the full trade baa been added, wild many new attrac VIA), w. Kiav.v, t rup drainage, MANAGER. WATCIIMAKEIW. 0, A. KRAMER, Wlih llu.tvra Mliffllvv. waul, your loli nilrUiK. Hallanu'lliiu nimnuitMd, lmicK. BRICK YARD. J. R. COOPER nt liiclntviMnloiictv huvini? it atwini tmgints a brick nuwhlne ami msvwnl imn of flntt clny, in now vtrt'iHirod to kwp on hand a nun quality 01 Brink, which will be will at rwuaou- able ttlvm. MUSEUM. I II. JMI ..H . . GREAT MUSEUM OPAiA'iOMH IU4I Mitrkcl at .a.tti u,.-. lll.v till a 4 IM C.u and Icjiii how Homkiluilt' 1 yoa are Biale and huw to avoid yl VivkneMamldiicanea. Muewm I tn't lihtliundto( new I (i uiieit. Almitixt 5 ctt. l-rlrat omi r, 1 1 1 (Imry at. tMiH ol rou: .ir(rt, )auf mttltwwtttll.i4pau( tl kin n'i'l ItKliio) itMlrkly curwl williolillli rwiil mvwiirv, Tre.lm.iil ,vr n.lly it bf trtlKr. itonil li txa. .7AIANla,WfS Dl LB CURB 1 nwmt I'niiil.ltiloTrfBllllrllt nm.tlllt (Miini.-ii.rii-.. iHiiiiimit In t'iil, ! in ln- ana i im. iml, hilmlllnl, or blwit I l'i tn .! no. I., ..,i ,,r lim.tllrv lillra. llil niaiir ntltof iIi'kwh-. and Ifiimlii wi-hVuiwmi It In nlr)' inuki twurill u tho aMivral brallh. TH nrl itixiry i a ntedintl r rwidwina "lr. .i ni. ii.m buifn iiiiueii"MMirv umiflr. Tlu rwmmtv ha iivor in aii t" tail. H . i.. a ti., kv miit bt mail. W liy .ull. r fn.lii till. trrltl rfWwwe wlwu a wrlllrii (uarnnli U liven witti a Imiio. tiirmud nwmy II ....I Mmt MiAtnn air miiiiiIi,. Uunratt. o unt lr Wi.lril, t iara l;l- wlvanil mtail iruiuiiaaia.. ninmiiwi. Kr wUi. ty rattrnoH lln. aud Mu.tw tuiviiey. 0 0 uv.'uutnrnilrd aa the Hew. IX I.a Maa. IMTmoulb Uv. la., Way. IMa I iultoral druta Muprry lwlnaaMa from OTrvurk luf two nui, tot ulva I aal latot Kwala't ,NwTool,auJ na rwwmuwuj aama aa U Wat uicdtciot tor ilutllar uuiM. y. lUiHNItOKHT. MiLroan, Cat., May, laaa My oabd a aplw and nam ditMMia Biooti kmintd ty MM uh of rto Komla'l Nn I'uulo. The Uulibr at a trtaod ol Bdat bad Ota and a eumd by th Tonia. j. a mudkbmott. Mr. Tboa. t, Purwll. of Hpo k.ut ralla, Watlt vrlux (ruin Ui Uooaala Cullnnt, Jnu. U 1 hd plHy M iit, w imtwl by naay plirl-lii. aut twk inauy aikeailad pataDl owdloliMt, but of do good aolii I hxik Pator goanla'a Narva Toulo. Now, Miauta to tHid kave aut but aa auaoa Usee Movatulxr, mm. FREE -A Vatnahla IW am Kaytona J IIW.MM win in. hi ntl iHiur p.unu rn .!mi cbuia tin. uiMlU Uia riM at ehra iiw K.oi, t frt Wi". lad. .ineaUrtkaod OOW piPn MBI WMW-ww . - KOENIO MED. CO.. Chicago, III. Sold by !ruitulU at I par lUiltlo. tor t8 'ra8la.Tt. " "ltlfr HEAL ESTATE. -: THIS Willamette Real Estate Co, Indrpwdfiiee, Oregon. Tranani'ta a general Ileal I'jttate Ilual newt, Imya and aell" I'roiHTty, elltU I nan ranee and dma a general I'oiiveyiinee HuhIiuh. Pnrtlea IiiivIiik Iaml for wile will II nd it U their udriiiitJige to List Their Property With tlila Company, a they ar dally WMiilliiK Hate or Html oiihi, inua pimv lug deal ruble properly before the ttml (lent of tlie hunt. JAMKH OI1JHOX. J. W. KIRKLAND, I'n-aidunl. Heeretury. DLACK8MIT1I8. fl Tlie umlornltftied would anv that we are prepurou to do nil kiikih or UNO At the tiiont reuwiniililo rittea. u will. (live iih PITTS & HILLARD, Succtuor. to E. B. Krengle Independence, Ore. NU USURIES. r. . jx Kor .ale by the Fruit I rees., tinier" "". Hiivnr, I'olk niiiiily,lir.,niid Koreat drove, (r 17fi.lK) I'rimea, (iniwn lit Hiivnr. anil Konwt OrOVC. tn,lNI lplll'H, 'MM) IK'IU'M. lO.IKHI pi'lU'lll'H, iiIhii nlierrliM, ti Iiickh. iiirlciil, kiiiihw, liliu k- iiiirrii'M, (fiKiMimitrrii'M, ntMpii(HTin,i.i riiwnrn n'i, In iininllll(i In milt the piirclmaer, lit ri'iiHini- hiiio wiiii., nu ... ,,'.' Muvor, I'olk county, uregon. TIME TAI1LE. IiiilepiHlniiiio an3T AIMiiiHiiitli Motor l,U I.OIIVI'H Indupflndnnoe, rfrtven Moiiinoutll, 7:00 H:l(l 9:l!0 11:15 l:ISO hm (1.110 0:Jr 7:30 R:'2A Kl:iO u:m 1: 15 4:05 (1:1(1 OREGON TO THE EAST, A Resident of I'olk Qmnty Vis its New Hampshire. II K HRRN Midi TO ISTEBKHT HIM, W. K, Crvuy, at iNdaprndaaaa, Writ ef the OIUe mt Ootialrtaa ha aaw aa Hla Jouray. Iii acoohlauoe with the nromUe 1 made you Uifnrt U-avluglndeitendeiioe, that if I found anything that I be lieved would lie of lutereat tothe many reader of the Wwrr Hidh, I would droit you a lino, I have oouoluded to aelaethe wa and ohrtmltile a few of the eventaof our Journey. ? We aurted Kaat via tbe n. r. K. ftr MlnneatwIUi. During our trip ovttr tlila Mad the weatuer w phtaaaut and we aaw much to iulereat aud luatruotuaou or Journey. We formed many lwtaut atualut auuta,autl could note the many Im provements lu towue that a rew yeara ago were naught but a wuuerueae traveretMl by ludtani and the buflala One thing , M'laUy tmpreaaed It attlf upon our mliidt, and that wa thl: In going eaatward irom lite wu lametw valley, If one ey.oUi to rid Itlmaelf of the emuke and dual by a few houra'Journeyltig he will be greatly dianpiKilnUM); fur it waa not until ve hal placed fully fifteen humlriHl muea Uituiuiii na and Portland that we found ouraelvee in a clear and purified etmiiepltere. After we had croaaed WaahlugUin, Idaho,aud Montana, lulo rtkiHa, euUrety acroae the Hocay niotiiiUliia. where rain had recently falleu, aud where everyUilug waa looking freah and green, then for tbe firat Ume we looked iu vain for aumke and dual. MINN KAHILIS. At Mlnnnanolla we were delayed aeverul houra, which gave uaanexoel- ktnt oniHirtuiiltv to hwk over wetsiiy. The luechauloa' fair waa in operation w and man v iteonle were lu the towu, which on thla atwunt preaentetl a more than uaually lively appearance. Ilavliiir a nrlvate letter to u. a. i-ca. general tluket agent for the Albert Ie route, we eought bliu In hla private omce ou the umwr floor of a fifteen auirv bulhllua. IWfore we arrived at our deal I nation lu theelevatur we con. eluded that we were getting "coitald erably up in the world." , The view from the tunimil or tliV building la repeclnlly flue. I In the afternoon we vlalled tlie Waab burn A t'nttly and I'lllabury llourlw nillla, the largeat protatbly in tie world. Ueo. inilabury, the founderof the latter nillla, la a native of the tovn of 8utluw. iwljoltilng thla,where aevfal ofhlabrutheraaud alatere now reade. He went to Miuneaota lu the early W a aud there accumulated a large foi na A few nioutha ago he built and donated to hla native town a Dputlful town hall built of brick antone, which mual have mi eeveral Uouaand dollaw. Thua doea the Weet belp to build up the Kat, and each ar mutual ly dependent nMn the other. HlK a IHI.ANI). An all-night ride from MIWHaMilla brought ua to Rock Wand, wtere we tarried one week, and vlalled oil frtande and retativea. We found the weather exceedingly warm aud atiltryaad nu qultoa frtjah from the Mlwlwrppl more than dlatreiatlngly friendly. While here we were treated to a real old-eaatern thtinderatorm, which had a tendency to awaken paat recollecUona of like event, which a iweuty-yeant' realdenoe on the Pacific loaat had al moat obliterated. The 'Twin Cltlea," aa they are calletl, of lareuport, Rock lalund, and Mollne. hive greatly Im proved during the paatfrwyeara.wblcb ia manlftwt in their finely paved alreeU, electric etreet cars, mWive brick build ing, and Increased huiBt faelllllea. IN CHtfAOO. Ou Hundity evenini we bid goodbye to our Rock-laland flcnda, and aUrted on our lourney a'tlll farther eaatward, Having a few hour to apare lu Chicago, we took a look at the World' Fair building, wlikli are now ao near completion that tbey will be formally dedicated aoine tloie during the month of October. From Chicago we bak our way over tlie Grand Trunk mllroad; theuce via Vermont Central rullroad to White River Juuctltin;tlii'iice via Roaton A Mttluo railroad toConcord, New Uanip ahlre, our final dmtlnatlon. At Chicago we had the good fortune to fall into the company of the rhllllp excumlon, from California to IJoatou, Mtwa., all of whom we found to be very Jolly aud eociul, CANADA. At Port Huron we panned Into Rrltlah territory, and our ride through Canada waa very plittMitnt The finely-cultivated fama, neat farmhouaee, and pro. poroini town, built mostly ef atone and brick, with their flue manufacturing eatabllahnieiiUt, cannot fall to favorably I m pre V mind of tbe traveler. The eomcry along the ahorea of Lake Ontario, iiiid alao along the St. Law- reucc, li eecially grand. All along thla river you can look acroaa Into U. B. tcrrltoiy, aud view the fannhoUHe and town In another country. At the city of Prcjcott you can haik acroa tbe river to the city of Ogdcnaberg, New York, and tliere view tlie rlng of two niitlone waving lu the breeze, from the dome of tho two cuHtom houaea. One cannot hela thinking what an excellent place tlila would lie for an artillery duel, iu cut of war between tlioae two nation. We were tohl by ome of the Cana dlan reaiileiitsofaoiueof theae towns, that inniiy of their New-York neigh bom kept Binall akitla on the hank of tlie St. Litwrunce, with which they oo ftwloiiully alyly Htole across It allvery nirface to purchiwe aotne of the many cheap gooda that their Canadian free trmlo hrelheru kept for aitlo, and which wt'reao tumpllngly dlaplayed; but h our atuv In theae town wua no neoea- wirlly brief, we had no opjmrtuulty of deinotiHtriitlng the truth or fatally of theae reports. We arrived In Montreal ou Tuesday evening, only in time to see this fine old city illuminated with electric lights. Thirty minutes later we were speeding across Victoria bridge toward U. 8. ter ritory. Early the uext morning we were at Whlto River Junction, on the Connecticut river. Thou across this river we flew, and I was once more whirling among tbe grwn valleys and hills of tills 014 draft it state, among the familiar somas of m oblldheod. ' I inquired or my uewr-naii now waa Impressed with the scenery, and ah replied, "What fins graaay slope! What grand old hills, baauUful M lage.rlvers, and lakeaf .Hut where Is all thsduatgone?" ' " Thla Is all very truei ws hafsenms In the moat attraetlva tint In th year, when all Mature praaen Is bet ot beau iin.i lMita and ahadea. And so I told ber to lak s philosophical view of tbt matter, and enjoy It whIUabaoould, for U would be only a few weeks ere th old dame would draw on lu whitest nlglitcapah ever beheld, sod would tbeu retlr fur a four- or flv-month aleeu. which would dlaoount anything of tht ktud ever known lu "Old Web loot." Wall, w arrived Safely st our daetl- nation, and were Joyfully reoalved bv our friend snd relatlvea Hut as my hilar haa already become uuusuallv lengthy, ! will bid you goodbye, and leavtlie remainder, ss ths ttovaiiais aay, to bt continued In our next. very truly yours, W. K. Obbsmy. Raal-KaU.1 Trambrs. The following Is tbe latest real aetata tianafert. Ths total amounU to $IS,- 0: W B to Mllo Uvler, 190 acres In t 8 irflw. W 8 to Mllo Uvler, 160 sens In 1 8 s r 7 w. Kllutbeth Conner to Chas Haabrook etal., 100 acres of Jno Miller's d. L C, 110. K.IIm Foster ct al. to W H Hawley, 8) son to Iiidependeiioe, $MS0. N Tartar et al. to W H www, io toreaiu t S r ft W, 1150. Wf Shurtleff to Nelll Itaymooa.n m Vhtla tltv. 8160. J I Le to M M Ellis, let In Dallas, l.f WStoOA White, 180 swa,tT s r dL Hawley to C K Doty, tot In Men- mailb.lMO. 911 Morau to J E Miller, lot In Mon- njaim.siw. ilelle Chapman to C H Chapman, feervat In 57 acres lu 1 7 rS w. l,m li 11 Morau to J 11 Inglow.lot to Mon Louth. 1130. f N Tartar etal. to T M Ramadell, 80 aires In tear 6 w. 8W0. Luke Mulkey to J II Hawley, 1 sere In MoautouUi, 82,000. Levi Murphy et al. to H L Murphy 4 acres lit 1 8 a r ft w.f I. Morau D Murphy et al, to B L Mur- a a'nai to i o a r o w.f i. D Mutter et a), to BL Murphy. 4 ... I .(!. , acrea In 1 8 a r ft w, 81. .... . , C J Murphy et al. to B L Murphy, 4 acrea id i na r o w, ei. J C Urkey at al. to O W Whltoaker, 0 acre mimriw. oi. Martin Uabo to I) and T Hhute, 80 acre In 1 8 a r 6 w, 8 1. WW. Kvelln Martin to Mary Morrow, 70 acreainiTarew.fi. Kvellne Martin to Imuel MarUn, 76 una In I T a t 4 w. SI. JohnOroveato Hell Chajmian, lot In Dallaa, 82,000, A B Atktu to Alex Turnbull.M acre In t e a r 4 w, a,aao rar (alaadndl Balaa, Nothing la to worse taste than to ap peer abaentininded in company. To be abaeoUnlnded la to be tbinking, and so ciety baa no na for people who think. Never congratulate the bride at a wedding. It la bad form. Congratulate tlie groom and then, paaalng to th bride, aaanute a cultured, Judicial air, and in the low, well modulated tones of a benevolent divorce eourl judge mildly wish ber bapptneaa. When dining In a privet bona If you fold your napkin it will indicate that you have no servant at home; If you do not told It the boeteet will know that you have bo sens. Moat society people prefor the latter our. When taking your seat hi a private bouas or when rlalng from It never touch the chair with yonrhanda. This la Imperative. Th reason la that It la unnatural not to guld or belp yourself witb your band, and anything that Is nnnatural and iiliotio generally is good form. New York Herald. She Your face Is awfully tanned, and aa yon close your eye In drinking, your eyelid make two little white apota that are dreadfully funny. Next ttra yon see a mirror just close year eyes and notice how odd you look. Harper's Mag- asine. Obaylas) Order. , Mr. Q , who had kept French err ants, decided that they were too wis and witty for such employment, and en gaged a German instead, who waa rec ommended m being s young man who would obey orders to the letter and make no remark whatever about them. One day Mrs, Q came down etalrs in a great hurry and Mid to Johann, who was waiting meekly in the hall: "I am In a great hurry to get down town. I want you t go right out and bring to the door the very firat carriage you com aoroia. . . Mrs. Q meant of oours th first public carriage, but she did not say aa in a few momenta Johann cam back and bowed fu.-x, O to the door. She went out and found awaiting her there a hearse I Youth' Companion. 1 Aeearat. The widow of a young German officer Went to the pension office for the pur pose of drawing ber pension. ' She pre sented her usual certificate of tbe mayor of her village to the effect that ahe was still alive. "Thla certificate is not right," said the official, "What is the matter with it?" "Because it boars the date of Deo. 81, but your pension was due Deo. 18." "What kind of a certificate do you want?" "We must have a certificate that you were alive on the 15th day of December. Of what use is this one that says you were alive on the 31st day of December, six days luter?"-Txa Bifting. An Idea. Ethol I'm aa hungry aa a big, big lion. Mamma Well, what do think a hun gry big, big lion would like to eat? Ethel (JoyfullyHFruit cake. Har per's Young People. A Ra,Ml. F. K Hal DCALCR FIBST-CLfl We have established stand formerly known Market. You can depend on always finding THE VERY BEST Of evcrvthiner in our be kept neat and clean, and patrons can de- pend upon courteous ing on every occasion. Our Market is always FRESH and SALT MEATS, SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA, etc. All Goods Delivered Free To all Parts G R O C E R I E S are needed by everybody, and tbe place to bay the cheapest and beat, the freshest end the beat quality, la WALKER BROTHERS', Independence, Oregon, uoceaaor to Heukle A Walkar. We carry com plete line of the flueat table Imnriea, canned goods, fruits, vegetable, eroekery, and glassware. We make a apoilty of handling the very beat GROCERIES W. E. GOODELL, SUCCESSOR TO H. D WALLER, DKAl.KK IN r"' n n a 11 II ! f3S " r NEW GOODS ARKIVINQ EVERY WEEK. My stock la now more complete than ever before. Hlinll In pleawHl to have all the customers of the store continue tradlug, aud 1iom to induce many to trade who never did before, Iu connection with my store la a REP All SHOP Where booa and aboes can be repaired or manufactured under the mitiiugtiiicut of M. A. HAKK1L Itemeutber the name and place, W. E. GOODELL, - Main Steet, Independence. BKATTt'S Oraaaslat barmliw. for particular, and ot!nu d- wvwtaraw twuiu r. imwiu, nnm- Judge Nelson's DECISION. Speaking of patent medicines, tbe Judge say: "I with to deal fairly and honorably with all, and when I find au article tbal wilt do what it ia recommend ed to do, 1 am not ashamed to lay so. I am acquainted with Dr. Vauderpool, hav ing been treated by him for cancer, and have used hia blood medioine, known aa tbe 8. B. Headache and Liver Cure, and while I am seventy-five years old, and have used many pills and other remedies for tbe blood, liver, and kidneys, I must lay that for a kidney tome in Bright' dnease, snd as an alterative for the blood, or to correct the action of tbe atomaob and bowoli, it is a very atiperior remedy, and beat anything I ever tried. J, B. Niii.hon, Yakima, Wash. At 60 cent a bottle. It is tbe poor man's friend and family doctor. BEITTT'S PIMSt In nteevorywbor . Kor oatalng aitilrm. Daniel V, Hualty, WMbinf ton, New 4e ay. , MENT WHY ARE YOU w htv a relief and cure In your Ignorance of effects and vitality wbleh U systtm th element that itrength and vigor will fol. cure or money reiunuoa. Dr. Sanden'a Electric ..t.roint umiM wstliy, ana irom many ol '4af vvv-, WfflTO va(.iinvsxv.v ..Vl..lCu!! Is...- v-AaIa tk. or. m.A.A in th worst c.. In two or three rn'onth. JT- X - 8 AN DEN ELECTRIC CO., 172 First St., e, IN a Meat Market in the as the People's Meat line. Our market will attention and lair deal stocked with the best of the City. ALL KI.NOI or HOTELS. The New Holton House. M. A. Dudley, Prop. Cor. Fourth and Alder streets, Ontrally located. Newly funituhed and iw. (Html. Free bna to and fnnn all t ruins mid leainvra Kinrs nuR&SnS ally, WanblRKtun, Now Jurxij'. iRlSPlT Notices for sale at tbe HEAT II Jill II Mil " N0 HECTHIC ANDSUSPEHSORY TOR. i7ii- V7i iv- .riur the effects uf ahiiaa r -mtw i.(, iiuii i mvJUDLCO, INLKVULIoNrOj :oUEPLESSNE5S.rO0RMEM0RV& GENERAL IllHeALTH I m...t . i . , "-"-"-i -wny nu cxpusuro. rorsucn SUlterers U ,nvemlon whicl requirea but a trial to convince the most skeptical, or by ' excesses, or exposure, you may have unduly drained vour svstem ol n. force ?r!,A .bfb thu,,ca!lseId yr weakness low t Once and In a natural ui.u Tk . la low at once and In a natural wav. Thla a 8J or our Illustrated Pamphlet,, free S.-nT "om we have stroair letters bearlncr t.tlmn; .C: ",J:."!,,."T,WUU'U. - - . WJ?L work or at .u tno , D0V? weaknesses, Addres, ' "' ' Wealtnes' in younC middled or old men, and will cur. RAILROADS. rWtERMI.VAL or INTERIOR ruiaio me 3IDH FltlflC I L It tlie line to take T3 ei m m d in t Is ths DINING-CAR ROUTE, It runs Through Vestibuled Trains Every Day In the If ear to ST. PAUL. ana CHICAGO (No than f ear") CfcmKetl.flHNJNa CAIW nn- surpuxMMl, j'ulliiiuM urawing y lioom HlwH;n ol JaUt eijuipiiient, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, IJwt that can lie onrortrtictwl, and In which accomnimlit ions are Iwl h frttc and ftmiiMliwI for holder of first or (M-o-ond cluhs tickclM, nnd ELEGANT DAT CU ACHES. 1 Confines Line, Connecting with all Lines. Am..4i..M ximu. H...4 .i,.iMi.'rt,i,it arf. t'nlliriaii li-iMf rw rvath.ii. ran be wnirra In Kitvatuw tliniuah any kki-iu nt Hi. nwd. IROIieH TICKETS ESfiSS f tbii. eiii'ony. iult tolciniialliiM rari Ilia rli, tiiim uf tram. f.uO, and iHbr Am lri, tnriiliiliMl on iplii-llou to auy agaot, at 1. . . . . .. .u, .. lu ...if. .u., u I v I. .,kl (.fill1 A. D. CHARLTON, Aaolntant riMieral paiiirr A.'nt. o. HI flrat iliwt, our Wablti(UiB, PORTLAND, OR. EAST AND 80UTH -VU SOUTHERN PACIFIC H0UTL SHASTA IiltfE. Iipreai Train. Uaiva Portlaa4 PaUy. Suut I "no Z .1 Fv. Portlaaa Ar. . v - - war.-. I,v. AJiy Af. S:l . M. I Ar. r i Abov. tiala. map not. at following WaH a .! auwbnrc: Hart I'ortlnn't, rtmpm lUt, W.iwll'O'n. Salvia, Albany, Tanfent, ttblU, Hat , ILirUUxim, JuoclMia Clt, Irvtug ao4 g Rosekurg Mail Dai'y. Iave. N Helmut .... VA.U. ItinH'liiirf ...7MI. . Arrtva. rtnw-barc ...1 toe. . I'nrtlaiirr..4:.. Albany Looel. Pally eieeptannday. Tav IV.rtlnnit MO p.m. Albany S-.Wa.wt. "Xrrfv Albany .M.m, 1'MrlUn.l ... l-'a.m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Second-class Sleeping Cars. tat Hu- aenrni modal Inn of Mwntm holding Kr..iKl-rlu ttrkvta, atiarbed to r ivm trains Weet Side Division. Between Portland and Co rv all la atatl. TXAIX DAILY (Except Sunday J It. hwtland Ar. t 0e-i At. ladtwudrne Ar. 1 p. i Aa, Cvrr lll Lv. I U 11 lit. . 12 10 r. a. At Albany aad CorralUa eoaaet with b n al 0 reran I'eclnc Railroad. EZPBSS TRAH BAILT (Except Sund y) Uava I Arflva. rortland ,4 e. . MeMlanvUl T S r. . Mi-MiauvtUa I Portland .... a. TBBorjoB nckxn to all ponn EAST AID S0UTB. ft9rrUkeaBd tafnraattoenajafdtBvraM Biapa, ., tali aa earn paay' afaat at lailif. 4auo a. goxHua, e r. toeias, M line A . V I. a raaa. Al 1VLI1.AN1". uKKUu.S. ONLY LINE 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 845 a. m. " 7:30 p. m. 3 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO. 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEP ERS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. Kor rat, and gvneral Information, callim or addrw V. II. m'Kl.m'KT, Aunt. Ovo. Pass. AfU 'MA VahlngUiu alrvet. r. Tbird, lIKTI,ANl), OR. BEflTTV'S Celebrated ORGANS AND PIANOS. For Catalogue, afldrcse, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N J. WEAK? 1 1 n it tv r i.A i"r 1 a-Ui Mn T Tn Tl n i If L I WUOADCrvmil IT AT CP! llr nirrmui- ...iw-ua kuit.urtiLU lUiUriLKHNJ FROM NFDVni K Dfdii itVpmimai acai. NESS.L0SSEaPRAIN5.lMP0TENCY OR; Lost Manhood. Rheumatism i.amf r - r iwwi-ini iwi'i, U(it'i inMCVTnrkt mi r-r llrrM,iiirn .T : : j r . . or lack of force. If you replace Into your ... i . . . , ' . ' la mir nUn .d ...i sent' by mau, YeauX it ladlv v .cvvcry hiict usme our telt. rest, and It elves soothln,. nrn I currents and to enlaree shrunken nibs, or parts, of PORTLAND, OREGON.