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TII33 KQKSTTG-v QB3jIG6:ST&In SATTJIg3A."Y, OCTOB3SIJ 2G. 18S&- J. , , "L Coua-1 . t 4 ' Aliens:. A&affn JtX .- 0KrA Outturn Olitrfce CdleitWn Omvr DatiKin .g FtukleH Oarlield lulawi JcHsftOM XK JOiwip XMtMas OCftrtJCM d-onfe JJitoui XMM1 Oiurtrn. IV if.. I'.C'e' ftiiJJia S-V ..' 'li "ll .""" FINANCE AND TRADE Kkiimy, Oct. 25. JJ-jclisilifc reeeivo4 or soon 10 nrrie bv rail: 441 lmrfc and 23 lxlles iron, SCO bogs rice, Ail les ltd, 00 hxt. tojla. 407 iKps Blnfvjire, 1 enr leini joliiif, llSlfelMa.p,20toiiFof coal, fcOcs boots iitf 6tHX!s 19 vS 'I'wi'warc, 22 jikgb Jrj"KOOit 10a.ciUi.iR, 67 ps inriiltuic, C ce booVr, 5 Wlrs iij.or, oMJ ikc? stoi e fixtures. I'KOftUcE ltHCKirXS, past 24 liotirs. l.r.,&S2 Ctll xrkent, l.'l filg tiour, 277 ctls laillKtuds, 79 ctH linw, 2r ks jKJtatCKtr, 7f0 lbs bides, 10 plcR butter, 2t ls ;, 1 enr and 58 bxs green irmt, 22 11:3 (JtUxl Xruit, 92 lid Jiogi. XAEKETS UY TELEGSAPE. NrM- TOIIK 6TKK MAKKEI. Kr.v T'irk. Oct. 24 The stock raaricct was xnoro IM-Ilic and dwideilly Rtronjr to-lay, and at tkc clo' ull of tbe active Mocks -er materially Iticufr tbin tiicy vcre Inst c renin?. The news of Ittt day was nlinyt entirely of a fmnrable char acter, and the disposition was to Tegerd the lie it irflic Rsn'imeiit bf.-.vtca the IJniou Tacliic and tlij Korthwesjpi iji a raore favorable light. Traeis h -re again very proiniccptiu theJs.-allngj', and hugar n.u ive&Ic In tlie early1 )Url of the trmj. liK. ijitcr, bow eier, upar recovered oa there ljrt that no decision in the Xorth river cae 111111I1I Ik.- liKiidcii down to-day. Uovt-ruHicut bondu bae been dnll. KONET, DONDM AM S:OCK. New Vokr, Oct. 55. Money on call, ens'er, at 4J5 10 C; elon,; nfforwl at 5. l'rlrae mercantile pHfer, .Va(Jf,7. SMe'lhiff cxtlisnue. quiet, firm; riltj d hihi. $1 Hla; deuiaud; ?-l K. EODH. US.4 (nclg!ored).li:7 JU. & 4'r fcoupo).llri U. fc. 4 (ooupon) J27 iPaeiflou'i U7-, "U. fc. --,' (re.;.. A to wi tan. Ex CHita4iu I'riciflc. CaHHiiH Southern. CV'Utrn) l'aeihc . FTOCK. lU''frelerrcl. ML Ct 'New York Ccatral.-K 57,4')rt'gon linii. ... 50 35 NaUgalion . ..101 l(.T.ITrnfContiiienlal... 31 llurliuctoii Del A. LM'kuwcna. llSjI'HcihcMail 32 lift, Craixlu 1. H .calling. .w. . lit3 Koet Island K8Hs.t Texas llB'Sl. I'aul XhVi. torc . 10CV, 1 exth I'acifi". l.'vlle A Xalivflle . lU Union l'aoiilc - 44i . Srt) . 70 . 20 . 67 . " .130 Mic4nau Central. . 98 "ll". a Exprce. MU-wiri Pacific. .. 70iH clih 1'arKO E: Er. . . 1 .ft 1... tl IU......M 1. l... MW N. f. l'rciiirred ... TS'-iAm Ckitt'n Seed OU. 4i; .ortuicieri. ... 112j, MONEl MAHKET. IxMMN. OcL 25 CojiKiIr, 97 MG. Silver 1 ul- Nkw )uk, Oct. 2..-bterlInBxchPne. lonp. 54 b2: sterling exchange, kliort, W' . TJ. i. bond. 4 127; l b. bouds, 4,'j,s, 105'i; Mtver bul- 4 lion, ner flue ounce. VS'i. Pak Francisco, Oct. 25 Sterling exchange. CO dajx. $4 fcH4; sterling c change, documentary, $4 S0. Transfers, 25 premium. tikV 1'ltAM.Il-tO MIMM") STOCK KARKET. fi BACIco, Oct. 25. Opblr . . . . Mcxli'an.. 0ol d & Curry. Best A, fteluhcr. Con. California 4 iO'Utah..... 70 53 . 3 50 Bullion . . . 1 PO.cg. Belcher. . 3 16 Justice f, Tin Inn 1 30 155 2 90 a 25 H) 65 10 25 95 125 40 PftTOjte. 1 60Chnllongo.".. Chollar 1 69 N B. Isle 1'olori 160Hod!e.. lltlc A Korcrois 3 20 Peer.. ... frown Point. ... 2 SOjPeorlets . follow Jacket... . 8 oO.Ovcrman. lloleuer... . 2 40 Alpha. . Sierra Nevada.. . 1 JO.Inipcrla'. fcAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. Ran I'raSiCistOi Oc; 25. TtacrlpU of trounce, pt 24 hours iueluded, 6toQ ctl wheat, 19.400 rst& Sour. 1200 etl oats, 22W sks potcitacs. 540? ctb barley Charter llr hhip Ifalls of royerr, iron. 1916 tons, wheat to IT. X., Ilai re or Antwerp. at36s?d; ni bartered prior to arrival. Ur bk Dumfries lilre. Iron. 1221 tuus, wheat to U. K., llnvie or Antwerp, ai 3C 3d; chartered prior to arrival. Ilk Margaret, lumber from Burrard Inlet to West coast. Wheat Business in the sample mnikcl iquV; -oticriugs are oi moderate pr.ijnirtlotik but b.iyere v he ii.-e generally ;ell supplied for pr jsent ijced bold iitl. No. 1 shipping Jb quoted ut H 27-4 1 i. Futures uro qu'et. At uiomim;cfl'.l oul 0110 viilc us laade, of 700 tons bu; cr yevir at 31 32'jj, buyerscanou $1 41U. AfteiniK n session liuyertcaro. ened ut Jl 3S, closed fl tfels. bucr bCon 1 ll'i lurlj c holee feed co'itinnes In cfol demand mhI the feellns 1 flriu. Pricei range from 70(5) 72V$cforN 1 uud 7jo Ivr liedcc. Options Dull; liiuer j ear 79" 4o. Outs Eight receipts during the paft few days b.Rflj lena Iirni tone to the market, but prices :-e nut quota blv any bipber. Feed descriptions Tange from SI MM 32Vr r Cboico, ?1 2.U 27 for No. 1, end 51 IS'faJl 22j for lower grtdo. MDIiAnQ Tbo ftelniKls rather easier ov lag to iiierermed nffTltig. euote Orign bran fit ?14, jnuldlinps ?16 k r ton Potatwa There Is a fair buMnerfs paving at Meaily prices. QJotellurliraikKoetfl 2, Peerless fXtaMSc. VS'wtVI Qniet, but steadily held; EaiU rn Oregon liaiSc, Tollcy 19,3.c jKr pound. H.ipK fhe market Is ry dull; quote 110111. IuhII; 7.10cier i-ound. f me :o 1-H0111 ck .MAJ.Kirr Ciiirflo, Co.. 25. KeeeipLs of nhe.t nt tbe aeieu pdniurj jiit east of tbe l!vkj moiin tiiluf. iat tweut-fiur hours, were 791,000 bush li uwil phlimiclit:- 32NO00 bnht l. Wheat lllgl er. Opened .9-e lVcenber, KPffi liny. "Noon 7 October, 7'"4.,',ovcribcr, SSsc ilay. Closed 7c OetoVr, sy, Deceiukor, Me 21u. Proialens Pork- JtO 7ri JJxvembor. lsni J6 2o .N'i.rHibcr. Kibt Jo 15 Novowbeir. artCMio uvi: ti k- kahkt. CltlClGO, Oct. -"3. Catt'o Jteet.pe, 11,004; tely: Leeves, Ji SStiM V-Vtcers fit&i e5a; itioek vr anil -fevdere. ?1 i&t X. Tni.as- cuttlt, ?1 50Q 2 0: N extern ranrr-. ? tS .SiX He.gv ltceeipts. 2s,Uj; r'Akr mfxed- J3 S5 -f 13rbev-, r? Jt4 w: licht. T3 .S5(?4t . hhiivj- KrfOtit, MkV. sieaiK; na ive, ii 75&T, A et.erub, J3 14 15; lexar, 5a 1 10. M'V. C'KK rKeMMe' MVHKJT. Ke York O.-t. i5.-iran. freights bj steam to I.lve.r.-ool. Ftly at (u ier bushel. tttHit 'letidtu up. (piiiiiifc 4 v' IeceiBbr, MMy. KiHHi tilMe lU-ewlie r, M Jauuar;, aftieMax. t'loliig mc OctoLer, feVc N-.ei-Inir. Jie DeeeuilK. Me Jaunarr. c May. Ml-CIIAAJJIOUH. Kk York. Oct. 25. Htqs Mcalr, quiet. V Option oiveel steady unchanged, to '1 T4Bt up, ami clo-ed lrel Mot..!v ; unehaHged top,nts doH.i; Mb'. .rJli.-";v. Oetoirflt 99; Jcber. JU 9C15. lveuibcr Jli y)15 ; JanuHry, J 15; tiKt Ko, ttrci g; letter etetnund; lair CHrgtKf, 1VJ4& fcugr K. uoittlHhl; weak, rcliuod, 'it fair de siitiHd, ste. dy ; nmlaes. New Orleans, dull Wtc4 M.-aicr. belter d maud; doiawbc fleeee. aaftawc Copper Niiwliin'. lA-nd IVul! itedy: doweet.c IS l Tin-aue'ot. tvud, fututea. weaker; tratts. W9 TeV Bar silver JCi6. HatroJtewai Oi4netl strottf st MSK. and at! Titnced to lOo. a the covering of the shorts KoaUc'Hg sh e then caused s r.aetHia aI tbo iuariet duaed sWadj talOS RroK wool jtemcrr lt.iwr. . 25. M xU s a!lv. , liu pr-ees ar liyer. lersttwry w.x K Jmve U.1 a!d w ith woce frvcwiiN th-o 4br kitMt. the transaction aMoun.iugV 94,eOO iHJUtMJ;;. xtititi.aiejstf Riic at S8li6.t and tucxliuir at .YX4.v . ,ern Or "gnw m9 jotly at 21e mm- No 1. 11..4 down 10 ifie. VMey, Oregon, it quiet, w ith anal 11 miR it 230 VOt. C-eMfwrsia wools see dull riltL.ADKt.rHlA WOOL VARKRT. Pnu.Aom.rnn Oct. 36. Wool Kin imfMOe4 domamL UotiUtua l'.B25c. lerritorial, liAa. .8BIPPMG 1WTF.LLI&BH0B aext&nc roars San FRAftroo. Oct. Ii. Arrivert Bk J. D. Potarf, Kanalwd totted $T S je of California, I'ocHaHdt Mh QlMd'.-vIe eoadwUc ....wn.,vuh .i.--..- siii miu jssuier i SucbnoiU A M.; str Columbia, 11 A.M.; tch jAijtoria, Oet. -4.-Faort out Soli Esther OFFICIAL; VOTE .OF THE- WASHINGTON STATE ELECTION -,rT i rCoagress. overno-JF it- Gov. " jpcat4c.j Trss'r. . ApaHozrjj ftcnor&L g. br. ji Laads. 1 l I IJ ll III N --M si I IB 1 2 Ksfl.and Mir tn -ufr no; -.si iuj sail asa.iasif smJ mil uoh -A2 174 124' in 1C' 172! 1J 7 ' J24 172 -T2 ' 172, 124. I7. . 14 . ivfl l6tt 172 1S4 ITS 14 2Mt W 172, 1S4 1112 CH KWf ?J7. 28S ISl i . ivt j22i G9V CJ' fir. 'uh nut) s.j on; ari r7i i :se ' 31 74 &1 C&lj V4. Gl .. l 5- 4fsi M71 417 MS 1S. iti. f.iv! KXJ" 17 1A :sh t ;': X6 44(6 S.M1! ihS i fw is- 116, 13921 111 3S.I S79 Sfisil 122! S"6 &.! IPf-TJ hVs. 171 1 4 T-r! 62i 44(19 Ci8 1! ai l2S7 HOT V! CKgJ ?! 44S4 3331,. 4Cl 159-: lllr. 134J OSJ .-i7S K"K 12 Mil 32:6 t I - (V- . a ii' 1 1 C i I JV 3V 211 si. 2it :c 159 i ' l,t .TOJ ISHi' aMl'l 4122 JiH , 1U1 '.01 lC KC NC't ICC 72;' C, W. 64 &! -3 G.V1 J S3 27, X-08! 22H' n. ! -cjsJ :mi I 4S7 7 lOSTl 79. lew &jr! isj1. r-oa 4447' flt;! 4441 29 !i. 2C71 is. 5r.:i( m.7' Ot 73;t 64, fc7 csm . 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B3. sw ra, 2'i cftii s.; i ci a'i t' i.4!i Ttv;. i-Hi - n- I ot'i WVtn.ttn t57ll'24732 "fiM-tavi' StCH 2-J47S S4aiJ449 Wa E7a. 1" V. H. Arrfved tn Br tb Crown of EaglMid. 2 P. It.; bkta Tcra O'ShanteT. 3 P. W. Oct. 25. Sir Ulamette arrived in and left np for PurtlUKl9:3JA.M. T0BEIQS MiHKETS. SEEItnOHM's CHAIN KErOBT. IjOKimjt, Oct. 25. Weather tbiougbont England is cool but unor. 1 heat ctrgocn on aTe off coast, nothing oner lap. "Wheat carj;oea on passaco and for tbiptacct fire stead. Mark Lane Enslish and foreign vlicat, Bteadx; English and American Conr, eteady. Califortih carRoes off wast, 35s fid35 Sd. LivKBrooi., Oct, Vt Sot wheat, irenker. Futures Ea-ier; 7 2d Octo!cr, 7s ld Xovcin ber, 7b i;4d December, 7i Id Jauuarji 7a Jid Feb ruary, 7s ;2d MarcJi. 1'AKit,, Oct. 25. fpot -wlieat and flour, qn!er. I.IVkHl-001. OSA1K V.ARK'KT. XAVExrooL, Oct. VJb. Wheal liull; holders offer f reTv Cora Quiet, demand fair. IllH HVFl'AL.t J OltrCOS. lirther "etImonr ttelrtinr to tlio Pres ence uf IJir IlUon )n llila State. Walla Walla Statesman. The fact that a writer in. au Eastern paper to ccutly boly aseitcd Uiatlliefo never wis any buffYuo West of the EocVy mountains has given rhe to a dtf-cnsIon, uud tlie question can now be definitely settled. A writer in Thk Oeccoxiak states that in 1877 the remains of & buffalo in an excellent itsft of preservation, 'Wcre.plowcd'up Irr & field, on 2?cw tome creek. Crook connty, Oregon. We hate not Ui Klijhtot doubt but that the en Ueiaan. in ucstioii ItSlr- the truth, lor we have oursclf teen portion of skulls with buffalo boras attached to them, plowed up on Eagle treek, near Powdur river, trr Eastern Oregon, and have bandied others thatfcaic K-cn rercrrectcd at vax foiia. Umex. FurtherDiorerln ia70,wlille mlmnjr in that fection, we talked with Ex-Governor Gale, who resided on Eagle creek, and was ono of tbo verj firm men vho tet foot on Oregon soil, and be staled that Vlun lie brat tame to Orepon. buffalo Ktill exlftcd, but we-e setting scarce and that the !aat one waa killed by the father of the preseat Xf7 Pen 0 chief. Jtwph, on Bnrut river In 1M7 Goexnor Gale farther stated that In those days the trepperd bclonrflngto ihe fur companies would congresraie at VortBolte aOd Rtt up ex peditions to Port Hall in the rmner t?uako river . country for a buffalo hunt, and the meal would Dcneaanu uroui?iii hack to melon lor winter use. Two ear atenvard during the Jlanuock war as we wcro tK'iiiK oa Uifl tlope of Bis Camas prairie in AKiiraa county, Idaho, we picked up a el!-prc.scred bun.ilo bor and iaw xovctU otliexs atattcred. around. There U no enrlhlr flnill.f Imit tl.nt mt,. nvtfojl ii. C.il..n fAMAr. within the last forty ybV,vnd It Is a Question that should be settled. Wabcve 110 doubt but that the r bones arc still boine plotiehed up in tho lo- tai.iiics we nave mentioned, oaa 111 lutnre it is to be hoped tlmt fair specimens will be reserved as mementoes of the past. TIJ1 XSTKUS TATK "U lli:A.T GKO W33KS. Aildrensoa Jtade Ueforc tbo CoiiTntloa Preo Tr.de Jteaolutlona Adopted. Si. Louts, Oct. 24. At the Interstate Wheat Growe-s convention iu St. Eouls Bolert Llndebloom, chairman ot the Wheal Specu lator?, made a speech in "which he fave ilia speculator. side of the wheat question. He said that tbo monopolists had taught society lcson tnat would In time make monopoly impossible. That lessou was tbe lesson of co-operation. The lesson taught by trutte was co operation. There was no f.mndutioti for the ctj about over-production, labve year, while tie production ef wheat decreased 2'J per cent,, the mice etecreftsed 23 per cent, The speaker then went on to show that there bad bcon no over-prednctioa is other coua- Prcsid'Tit Colemani cx-seerctary ofngrfccltnree then addressed tLo convention from a free trade staudpout. He denounced the way the farmers . were used by the present administration, audthe protective policy, and said the only way to pro tect their interests was to adopt free trade. He assailed the elevator combines and pool. The ciunmlttce on resolutions then presented resolutions ni fellows: "That the farmers of the states ljing in the Mississippi and Missouri river villejs audof the states of Oregon, Washington and calllor'iin.lu national couvention assembled, hereby memorailze congress and the president of the L nlted Htates, and most seriously ittllion them to mhke sucli reciprocity treaties with those ftirc,jn nations to whom wc ship our surplus fr.'m p'odin ts ur will caue such foreign nations to remove tl.o rustoms duties from our farm prod ucts hippcd ahioad, thereby causing usto recen c n higlier price for our foreign farm surplus, and thcrebj lii.ug n higher price upon ail that w e sell at home; thttt we eb that 1 uc!i steps be taken by our national congress ni will destroy the present existing mouopollcb and tnift., and prevent tbe formrt.on of otter, so that we may get our farm ing implement nt h less price; that the present laws be repealed that place a duty upon farming Implement, or the raw material used in their manufacture." Animated debate followed, which Wa decidedly political in diameter. The free trade grcutly otilnumbeied thu protectionists, and resoZutious wcro iiually adopted by a large majority A permaueut organ izution, to be known n tlie IntiT-SUile Wheat Growers Associa tion, was formed, with N. J. Colkumn as pcr Inenant ejiainnau. -Aimnil Itru Ion. N'fw York, Oi I. 25. Survivor of the S'evcnson Pahftirnik oxpedition ot 18W, and of the First regiment ot Noiv York. volunteers lu the Mexican war.had theiraunual rcuniouat Ma-tcnnilIo's;cn Hfth avem.c lust ciouioc Feuiteen w-cto pres ent. Ah .iiln.Tupii leilcr from Colonel SteveTisr.n, now In his 90th year, uud a rc:tent of Sa Fran iscc, was read, it.ijor Francis C'a.k, prv,i(3eut .I tho ooiety of survivors; stated that sveir-of his oimirades had rind during the pcsttnclio motitUr. iherc arc IN member of tbo resrmeut living. "Tlio Arlt- na KI-trm" or tho "Woollier. Detroit Free Pres. Our s bcnbrs huve beu !h surpr'fed and pleased at the w aj wc hae bit the veatherior the lat two week. W e didn't expect lo do .so wH in tbo Mart -off, as tbo only instrument wc bad was aa old bor-e-sb.", a two f ot rule .ind a war-iuap of the battle of Gettysburg, but wc made ho 1 a i-take. Our Iirst nroJi'Jion was that the following wccV wou.d be ciW. cWr. clow ly, warm and variable, wuhiHjsMUlj raiu. We bit it ex en 'o the varihbK Phe varied from a frost to sH ft het night that everybody kk-ked the quilts off. Tin, ran duiu tluit but thr.-e tlajs, Init thut was MiflieieR' to let u out. Our Mtfond predict" 11 also bit ,t pet. We pre-di-tel wmd. calm, sunshine, clod, high press ure or th'i Arctic ocean, and low pressure around Hie mouth of tke Amazon, w 'tb a consi.i eraUe w.ibb'e between bore t,nd thj I'kcIdc She tfobbied. We got just vhaj we cx;etod, and from this Mi we i.r going uheWl like a scared jAekruubit humltig fo- cover. W-tcfc our smoke. 1'ole.ulo. -il 11 .a I.st UUano lfrper's Hara. "Pol .me was u splendid bit of character work " "Yes. iHtt W had fits dratrbticka. Wliea he startettofr android, Noltbcr a borrower nor a lender be," he loi tac best etiauee in the world to show T his wisdoMi." "K v "s thii'T "V if. . he -ioiiM hvc gone on a4 saW, 'but if thoM Mt-ist o ohc or t wtber, let i. to borrowing There' wiilcv la It," " It i 'tolHucit Htm. Kiclimoad rteligicis HeraW Ooeoi U church letters read at thenutil RtcetiMg of the PhUadeJiihlaastoeiaUoacootHSoed thit. - e are spiritaally de!1, but we thaak God :ht thlug' are with us as ther are." lite Rev. Ir X unlock trrt4 to the Rev. J. T. Bockter, DD.and stA "That reminds mc of ajoong mmi who arose in wj meotur whoa I was a yovttfe pastor awl sam. 'Brethren, I am a treat CAVMsf aM4 j aia doterwiMcd to boW out to the end " h-mmous Lxer MtalatorourodBic of general ueinniy an.i loss ot CPfOlMC ills. Baaiond Litton, Prankfort, Px 26l 24fi! 1WW 1W 2U. 22f. 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After taking this med icine only one day, I cculd see a change lor the better, and, by tho time I hail used it a -week, my coujjh liad entirely disappeared." ll'.W. Denny, Franklin square, "Worcester, ilass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral lcad3 all other medicines as a sure, safe, and epecdy cure of throat and lung troubles." "W. H. Graff & Co., Druggists, Carsou, Iowa.. Ayer's Cherry Peotora!, rnEPAUEu ar Dr. J. C. Ayar & Co., Lowell, Mass. BoWbyaUDmgguU. Price" $1; six boU!ea,$5. US. POWELL BEEVB The Old Xlcll<le Bpe ekellst r many years exi-crlcace, treats with wonderful success all LHSO. TUItOAT, CA NCEIt, PX1.ES. FIS TUI.A, Tl.osu who contem plate goln to Hot .bpringi for the treat ment e.f any Private or Blocd Iliseae can he cured for one-third tlie cost at oar Private Dis pensary. TTtTVATR DTSKAorcj Mood Poison, venereal taint, gleet, stricture, seminal cmis1ois, loss of ifxual power, weakness of tbe sexual organs, want of desire in male or female, whether from taipru. dent habits of young or sexual heblts In mature Tears, or any cause thatdebilitatcstheseztl&l habit In mature years, speedily and permanently cured. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Med icine sent f reo from observation to all parts of the United btates. Correspondence receives prompt attention. Ko letters answered unless accompan ied by four cents in stamps. Send 10c iu stamps for pamphlet and list of questions upon Private, Spo rial and Kervon"; Diseases, Seminal "Weakness, Spermatorrhoea, Impotcncy, Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet and "Varicocele Termi strictly cash. C&U on or address DJL POWEH HKE VKS & CO., Cor. Third and Alder. Portland, Oresoa. EEA1TH AKB BEAUTT. Swift's Specific has cured ny little niece of white swelling of the worst type. More than tTnentypIeccsofbonccamooutofherle?. She traa not able to w alk for elglit months, and waa on crutches a year. Tlie doctors advised ampu tation, but I refu'ed tnd put her oa a S. S. Ehe is now as well and playful as any chHd. Mrs. akme GEE3LTNG; Columbus, Go. ' ' Treatise on Blood and Skin Dltcares maHcd ftte Ewjyr Specxhc Co., Dravrtr 3, Atlanta, Gs, For Coughs Coid3 Thfcre Js ao Mealcme like DR. SCKEKGK'S fa It Is pIiHBt to tht last and ilcra not rAntr,ri a Tmrilrl.. .t oj4cjaortnythicjcbiinrlc3f. Il a icouanenrii JUdUelDA in t1 M'n.U W.C.l-, nn .- I'rtca, f 1.00 per lottt. Dr. Ktl.taek Itoek" oa fkwijumtfttioa uni i Cor, insilrd ft. Addrn Dr. J.H.Schensk'ds 80a, Philadelphia. W Big G baa given unlvcr. i-jV- Comln ja uwij m wo t, J TO i DTS. cure of Goaorrfccsa and ci.M8ttuiu. '.ii'i(Knueuaoa m QtStticoL "": : " " "-j- oaraa.-. . . Ohio. rx rrciccsi.co. r TS Sold bv I- i.- VI ..u.,i. M III w IlllllP II KHsHsfeSSstsii He fjKS- 3b5 vJ3jkj r..v. xp xe "a3LS. n Seoreroe JaIci. CapitsL C . V. 'jUA 17 144 14Ci 140i Ifflj lb 12-tl 1-4! If 2f: 3! 12a - 93 I 11a 10 M 611 Sfi or, 6041 2Hi 73 CIS 1M 17jI 14 Wl 12, 21: 21SJ 223 470 "I ISSl C5?l PhS 67S1 35t :0 12 674 f.ie C-.M &17 257 822 470 fiis 351 33 2&1 3CO 13S 2So! 397 21i 69i 1449, 51 C274 102! 2fi 7' 7b 7 4:3 4711 27! 103 iftf 201! awl ,!l 33 21' 75 10 -511 -iiul 123 313 10C IO Mil 225 .' CS;. cm' iws i3i - U4 31071 S401 3125 lo 32J2 S30i 3207. 4-7 less 6i: -SI 1 10s: 1115' l'4tCI ill.'.,. 20 4 101 V) 679 13 S 3 1 55 4S 59 12 25 62 11 5 11 153 CC 102 & 1223 3li 3051 iri, iiu yiii l-ji 757 KW! IlV ?li Rsul 8C0! fCl 30u 3C7T Slli SU7 v.t Ki I 'MIC "1. . 0. '4Cj 199 k: r&7 60. 3; 1'. 392 22s 247 "21 217 139; 14d JSS CCwi 1645 3TC7 101 101 101 13! 97 13? 3Cj 4: 353f M 556 7. C60 C2S0 4215 210a 1012 211 1 fj;il n! 5.s. tn lit-J S7I -J2 . 61 S35 1S74 74 7 "71 72 Ci-i 95;. J 2S0 22651 -2257, 17J folj S1 3Ti2 ail CSC 719 65K) 70J 1--7 1,7 350 127 226S 2257i 2i7J 2229 1 79S; : 6C- 6s! 1771 127 J 33 576i 1C2 4 IM'J 145' UCSJ ira 7411 747t 740- 733 ri 737J 755i SICT B3.i 123li 44 307 -ii.nS-."in,3l 10-.ii ifiri' ww. a-7". o.k, --v icoi-i; JUM-' . 4Sl 4J2j Si 75 4tt S r455Cl255O5hr446t!245SnJ2402glt25490: lis? i U4ir a is 1461! ice: 1 S147tf J12SS31 10SS ZKSVJKJKCCJe. INSURANCE CO. Hartford, Coan. Cash Capital, - - $4,000,000 Casli Assets, Jan. i,'89, $9,780,752 Ixxcoipora.tcO. XSIO. FOB X PERIOD OF SEVENTY YEARS This Company has occupied tbe position of the Leading American Fire Insurance Co. Ij&rgitrt Cash Capital, JCArsest Cash Assets and .Largest Cah income of any lire Insur ance Compuiy in .America, OFFICE OP . HENRY KEWETT & CO., Tiro and ITarine Iusaranco Ageiieyr 30 K. JFi i St., - PorUand, Or. SEFTElTJiEll 20, 18S9. t take great plwumro In laformlas onrrriena and the publictlut tho STNA INSURANCE CO., Of lrartford, Conn., JTave appolimSl ns- tbdr apents for Portland and vlcinlty-iuuiweare now prepared to Issue their poli cies on all standard risks, -and sol'clt tlippatroa-pe of all w Uo wish t!i nnquesUoned security wW;h a policy la the J!tta affords. , Thi .-Ktns, with lti paldnp cash capital of FOUR MILLION DOIiLAIts., nnj taset-t of nearly TEN MH.MOW DOLT.AItS. It Is ncedlPSJ to add. is tea largtst and stroncest of any or the American Fire Insurance Compacies. HENHEWETT&CO. UEHftY HEWXTT r. AIEEYN E BECK Hemoved to 50 Stark St. UNION , INSURANCE . CO., J?lXo nxicl 3Ha,rine,' y Of Baa Francisco. CUiJPITAI. - - - S7GO.OOO. JA3IES S. BEED, Arsnt. Hie Thames and Hersey Uarino Insurance Company, OF IilVXRPOOL. A3"AftncT la rcrtlcxdatjio, &Tlitt BUMP C. SCKTJVTJCk; Ant. CipllaJ-.T r ........3,f30.0 f?ytt,?.d(,4litlQa 875 27coitiu OrcKlm. lo.OO SJOJtTUJUlN AHiUBAJVCJC CO. OP OEBAT L StSiila. UosUail Union a&2itliiial Timur&ne Oa. CSancctlcut Flro liaartact Co. of lftrtfard, Con- sectieBt. ComtlseJ cash sats xck5 3S,UOO.ooa Fire ISsurance vfritten m these companies by their iceauiaPortUpa. THOSiPFON A R1GQEK. 48 8Urt: WL XjUZJSZEXS. Jno. F. O-Shea, Pres. M. TS. Rpauldlng', Vice Pxes, Ad. llorkhardt. Treasurer. The American Dressed Meat Co Successors to SFAUIDT"fJ, FAnVOttTTr ft CO., "Wholesale Hatchers aiid Puckers. Espplying Eliips a fiptcadty. Xlizhcst cash price pakt wr all kinds ottitttcA Intersection of a bird A and Ash btrcnts. jl, jr. johnsow. Central Tarttct. 33 rirst Street. WtolttUe Rntc&er and Packer. Eptclal. attvcAloa iu.li! to supnlyhiK whipj, lisaest ih crice caid fur tui kindv eflit ttucfc V. AV. SPAULDING, (fsucrcsxir to J. ts Keller i Co.) CorsseryiretaildMadisonStrnetr, T'ortlacil, tViiclesalBiuidKrtMlDvAiersia Arcsbltaa Cured kJe&u n?. .T- TTTlT."lirA-V Eolnlcr Market. Wholwala and EeliJ Hatcher asd i-actr. Desler lc Altkinds rFruia and Cured Meats. 61 2T. VTe-t Paik. cor. D. - - PortUn.l Oregon. Te'apnoiie 2c COO. ' bronchial ' been attacked bv a co'a: naenre lonniiD m rc-bell tel In,; where thedissase "Wisdom suggests THY u"b Balsam or Wild Chf rry ;" cured thousands of ptrsona. as you cough there is dagger, X.nclt t ft llfin. i Qlrmr.1 IZaf 1 Iflstar1 andbeearrd. yonepemilne ur.iers sigseo t. till ri s .' oa wranncr .t" Z'lN&ST OLAS8 O?" UiVK JX TStlf t t . Krsiak Keller. Jlrs: and Ptua ?u. r ooj 'S357S lv . TTR has brought many 1 S" W?3 - JS lo'.ntinieTyCraes.a SvNsv "iff, 1liei What U a coueh'i KvvSgiV JJ'S TIle lunge, throat or! KNJXXBIsiS ?Ai bronchial tubes haven If WW Mv tf .TV BAVvNXj ala KNvVVW aAyvCvv u k" 6XYvSVvii As lot B.XwkVi for tk m eiirrr. PoltladTustGuIllpally, or OBEQOS. Ko. C9 Tblrd Street, AinswortU Block. The Savings Bank Depaiimsnt lO yea &a Satartlaj- Jflrtita) Psys Interest oa ilcpoaia en Bank book, cr Ortia catr. The timtiBT eIv, ncii ? serera Xir-nt, trnstra or arrorary ttr m4""v5dnis or roiroralloas. and asa licnm or rrcelv er. Aipiwy to lean aadadvanrea maflo oa icortesfaoe cttfrsccarrty. - Jletas property la trust and cares for lh samspenl ttr manoti or srttlemfar at cosftlctlnrbitprrtM. Arsuoes the jwnersJ care ret rslite. Tftta strict ctnomy as to ejtpendltnres Jor ifpsdn. CbUecU xenrs. mtervwt. dlvi'lends. LUls. acccunta or tnoom? Pays taxt-t. nsseMmeuts and Insorance preminmi Ded. Itnumnc pcllcles and other - aloatile caoen safely kept at moderate charge AI- t-ti.n.r,.ul h.U ewiioiotc&llr srtmlnti'-t iUEX yon .. President BiAJ. i. C031K.S.... "". :"r.7r...7!Htary . SAVINGS BANK. TjiB Korthwest Loan and Trust Company No. 50 FliEt Stiesf, Portland, Or. Capital, - - 150,000. Savlrg neprsits revived in sinw of llaiidcp WcrJij and It lerest allowed thereon. Accounts kepv subject to check. 35rafts drawu on X ew York, San Fr&nci'sco and Xurppean pomts. Lrans made on real or personal security. Tola company executes hums ot every descrip tion; also- acta as assignee: receive-, suarQfau. ezeeatoraal admlcistrator; or laayother fiuu citry eapeclir; Open '.VedaeUlayarLi:ainTdc-r evnilnr. GHOKGl: R. MllXUK, lresWenL J. L. ItARTMAJf. Trcnorct. W. a Dn.T.TSTilTAJg. Secretary: The Oregon & Wasnington Mortgage Savings Bank. . 51 First Street, Portland, Or. K Rates of Interest on Deposits: . THREE SIOinHS 4 percent. BIX MONTHS 5 percent! KlHK"IOyTHS 6V per cent. OXH YCAft. 6 yer cant tOAKKTl ON MORTGAGES. 7,597,7i W 11 VEAKS. Correspond snro h solicited, and ersry Inform Jen and facility for examination will be IcrnUlied by pplylnito ATllXIAai BS1U, PrcsIdonU Citr. Ccnntv and School Bands "Wanted. " JARVIS-CONKLIN Mortgage Trust Company. Paid-up Capital Sl.500,000 KANSAS CITT, NEW YORK sud LONDON. Irfi-.ns money on Improved real estr.te In Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Duys ilualclpal and Corpor ation Eoudn. Receives depoola subject to check, or on 'denoslt certlllcates pnyable on dementi or oittime. SpicUU ites on time deposits. Paciiie Coast Office Portland, Oregon, XW. Cor. .First and Alder Sts. Ladd & Tilton, Bankers, s&fisas?tSKJS5,BM COX.IiCl'10XS audo at ali'polau ca favorabls terms. Ii7rTF.R3 OF CREDIT txsutd. nvalUbla in Xu rope and the Ijuttrn fcutes. SIGUT EXC1IASUK AND TET."EaRAZHIC TRANSFERS sold oa New York, WaeUineten. Cti cajo. fit. "Lov.H. Dnvfr, Omaha. t-n Fraudsco and Tnoui points In Oreron. "WaaliiBctoa. Idxho, Aloa taaa and Hrltlsh Columbia. IXCHANGIold on Iadoa Fails, HsrUn. Traafc fort and Uons Koujl Commercial National Bank, Oi' rOUTI.A3lJ. General Banhlng- Ituslncsn Tranaaetod. rvpaldent, ..M D p. THOMPSON Vice-President FRAVKDKKUil Casaler... R. 1 DDRIIAM Assistant Cashier H. C WORTMAN Sight "Exchantre and Telecraphlc Transfer sold on New York, Boston, Cnlcaco, Oumhs, St Paul, San Francisco and all principal places throughout tlia It'orthwest. Kxchange sold on principal dtlM la Koropsand caHongK.oi)C OCOBOCK & HUGGINS Mortgage and Bond Brokers, . LQCt Draw NO. 41 - PORTLAND, OH Office, cor. Third st. and Holladay ave., East Eortland. Loans on PorUfind. bneineps properties ; in buuis of $10-,QOG and npward vantcd at lowcfit rates, No unimprovetLor reEidencc applications "will bo considered. Money fortarm loans always on hand. Highest market price paid for all classes of bonds. Merchants National Bank, ron.xr.Aio OREGON. Transact a Censrsl Hanking Basfneaa. President. JAMES BTXEt, J. X.OEWtNJ3ERO LA UACftDM BALfH XV.HOTT Vice-President... Cashier Assistant Cashier RZMJ5 SIGHT XXCEANOE AND TEI.B GPAFJIIC TRANSFERS, acd ISSUJJS ABETTERS OF CnDDIT available thranrhouttbe United StaUa. DRAWS DILLS OF EXCItANGS on leaden. XJerpooI. Dublin. Paris, Berlin, Fraakrrt-entb Sain, and all thl prtnetis! cities et Europe; alto oa ens Kong. CUXXEC-TIONS HADE on at) aceeseiblo ptnt& The Portland Savings Bank, OF PORTLAND. OREGON. S. "W, COJt. SECOND and WASHINGTON. Pays Interest on Tim Deposit,' lioans md on real or personal security. A"U as trust( far IrdUrldn.is. aorporatloca cr rerutea iciidln UtiKatlon or Ulemaat LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO. Beaton, It ess., and Ebbsm Oty, Mc CAPITAL ANI BCTRPX.1JS, - St.7SO,ono bosn Monyon Iitirovcd Farm and City rropwrty in Oroc;on, "WashlnStoxi and Idaho on loop time. In lunu to suit. B. S. XINO, General Macr for Pactflc Coast; Ta- eotaa. Washington. 3' : ARMEST. Maner for Oregon, noom 34, PorUaadsfAvInisEaiikBalWIoe;. Porthuid. Or. The Portland National Bank Transacts a General ItanUlnr BusLucaa. Accounts Kept, subject to chefc. Sells F.xchancc oa ban Fran iscoandNew York. Makes Collections on fevorabJu terms. Letters of Credit isfeued, avail&blsla uroQ ind the Esstern Etatu. A'JLLIAM REID. Pridpn Bank of British Columbia. Incoi-por&ted by KoyrJ Charter 18J2. raid Up Cupital by.4,t,000 Jtesrrve 557,750 Head Office-, JJS CornhlH, Lnr.dou. Dmnclies Ponlacd, San Francisco. Victorl 1, New Westminster. Nanalno. Kamlnops. Vanconver. D. tl A General Catkin; and Eichamra bcslcss trana rcti; Loans made; Bills discounted: Commercial ' Credits jrrantisl: Deposits receh d on correal accouul sutjee. to chtea. Interest Iil en Tlml otiOslH GEO GOOD. Kananer. Ainsworth National Bank, OB" PORTLAND Cor. Third asn OaV. L. L-HAWKINeiA.". K. taTHIJ. P.MAIWHALL rslder.t. )VIce-Prel'rJ. CpatUr. V. S. Bepoeitsry end PinanelalTtarent jLraiisactauGei'orai BruUIp Business- Szchange bought and Fold oa all the principal citl hi Furope. Ako, facilities ftr Telegraphic Transfer. Council ns made en Zi.voit.blo terms at all acttMSlbls points Fflihest inartet rates on IrcncKonjrEichacca. SAFK UKPOblX 1BPAHTEM ceaatct- ed wltn the Bank. Safe3 rented on vasjr terms. London and San Francisco Bank, LIJIITISIJ. Capital mi Kcfrve, - - 2,'tl 3.O03 l'eart OlHce, 73 Lomhard treet Lonuon Tha Bank transact a General Banking and Ex ctanf Business maa.es L-ase?. discounts bilbf, and Ismes commercial and trayelera' credits, avalUai m any dty rn tho world. A CTtland Branch, 48 Fir street. -. Y. MACINTOSHt AUaatfO. First .Nationdl Bank, ' - . OF I'OHTiV.t.XD. D MffxiatotlTepttltory Rail Financial A- f thw Uulfad. EUte. -Bw rrwlwr.u ,...w ...,. vaiSHT FAU.IJ3 Vc-Fre-lent. .... H W.CQRBjrTT Cutler aJiWirHIXaTON" Asslst&ct Cashier . B. J. CORBETT letter of Credit lasuatf. aTBxblIn Karop and tbe tasiert imtn. BtElitKxcbacro and. SIrrapl!cTranare 14 oa iew orlr. Hcatoiv Chicago. St. Letu, gt P.ul. Omaha, fun T raaclsco and tbs prlncto! taata latbJ.-crtbwrst. s Slcht and Time BUI lrawn ta sums to sultoa Lcucjaa. I'nrU, Berlin, .KraafciCrtoo-the-.Ualc itoai Ccillectlc: xnao oa tkrorabiv terms at .l eo ccssiblcpoltts. ! The Oregon National Bank, OF rORTLAKU. CArXTAT. TAIO XK 200,000 ! Transacts A Genenet Banldas Bnslnesa. I J EXCHAKGE D --KTJCGRArHtC TRAJJSFBS J sold on Baa Francisco, Ssttr York. Ctucaeo ad ' yiiccirai pemtaia taa rtorumtas. 3RAFTS Crawn cb Cklaa. Japaa and Ecto?& ilAEM COLLKCT10X3 on iavoxabl terms. VAN ye. DxIlASHJkfOTT FreaM-a, GiO.B-3IAREIJL.JR VfcPresWeat AK KHiUUIAif , Caihli WANTED ISSUED BY CITIES, COUNTIES, SCHOOL rilKTIlir:-r ujTro Correspondence solicited, compares, H.W. HARRIS fcCoBSPIHY, Bankers, IG3-IQ5 Dearborn Street. CHICACO 70 StattvStreXit, BOSTON. MORTGAGE LGANS. The OreffonlTortgrftge Company (L'd) LOAKR MOM!" en ImpToven Farm and ClJy Proprty. (Mm la Abl&irton BuUdlns. WlM. IU LIVINGSTONE, Manager. Tlie Dundti3 Hortgragfe and TmBt Investment Company, L'd, MORT&AaE LOAS On CITY and FAEM property, ropayaHa br instalbctents il desired. Building Lexu nada. ILACMASTT'.R & BIERELL, AffasiJ, r.irtLitid Favini Bant Boildin g. J nygT oxxjLxxox xajrsa. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO. ALASKA ROUTE. BONDS ittiti,....,..,.; ; -Kg 5 o w 5r a j? f'pt-a- i ic w tct-. i:viu -!- n:::(t:i:t:;i:i2 I &?gsiiH-ii JK V 5- p S: i t Hi i i Kz I " . F3 ? p" ? &I 13 !;:-':-' IHV. KHH apcocmoM"Mi:i:ij a o op y z; z; ? ugt-oiMruoecieMMaaH Tho steamers Ancoa and Corona tart from T. coma and tlis ftcamtr Georz W. Elder rrom Port land. For fttrthtr Information about Alaska, sea pamph let "AH About Alaska," published by the raciOe Coast Steamship Co, which can bo had at all agencies. A. li. CHARLTON, OenT Pais. Ajent. N.P.R.R, Portland, Or. OOODALL. PJEJ-tKONS ACa, Gsn'l A-;ent. Ban Francisco. Portland and Vancouver Railway Co. tJuvssMTrosHJxa lurx TANcotrtrjai. 810 A. K. 3:15 T. M. 7:I5 A.1C 4:16 P. IL 7.00 A. if, A.0O P. W. 8:iS a. OT. 6:00 P. 2C 830 AM. :A5 P. Jl. 10:16 A. M. C:30 P. M. 10.00 A. it G:16 P. il. 11:5 A. II. S 00 P. M. 11:30 AN. 7:45 P.M. 1:18 P. IL 00 P. IL 1.00 P. M. 9:16 F. IL 2 00 P. M. 11:00 P. TS. 1:46 P.M. 30.40 P.SL 2-45 P. It S:30 P.M.J 3.30 F. BL Trsln lefcvrt.f. t Am A -ivr wilt ... n - . 1. -.. v... ..' ..u, u.v AUIA uuuu lays and goes as far as Woodland only. Trams connect both ways with steamer Traveller for La Camas aiid way points. TprpIZ I'PQ single and return, for sain on Van AAVjilVAiAlj co uver transfer heat. Stark street ferry and et general ticket olUct, L and AVater ata.. East Portland, Monttly commutation tlckats for tale atgaaaral ticket oihea only. il C. aRIMXS,Bupt. Portland & Willamette Yalley Eailway. T. A VK PQ RTX. VM n. WtlVK KIVKBSIOE. 7:45 A. M. 2:15 P. 3L 8:l A. M.1 1:3 1. Jt 3 00 A. 3L 3-40 P. il. 8.1-2 A. M. 2:40 P. S 10:10 A. 5L 8.0 P 3t. 9.23 A.M. 4:29 P.M. 1M:30 A. M. 0.20 P. St. 11:0G A. it.f 6:J5 P. JL , S.35 P. At. I 7:20 V. SL I.t.eVK r01tTLAJ.D. LEAVE I8WK.U. 7:45 A. M.1 3.40 P. M. C.03 A. r. 1:12 P. M. 10:10 A. M. 6,20 P. M. 7-48 A. St. 4:00 P. M. 12.30 P. &r. 8-36 P. SI. 10-55 ye. Sf.l 7:10 P.M. Fr.r srllw.ifvi hi it Mi1uuiiIHa s.tou... r-i ..nA.. vlth r It th.-rf trahiB. vwUW.k JOUN SlcGVIUK. WILLIAM. RKTD Supcrttitendent. Vice-Prwiilent. sdtton & cos dispatch: like From New York lo Port land, Or., direct. Popular Al flrst-chiss Iron rWii a&BESfKNT FRANK, Master Is now on berth In New York as above and rapidly jncelri.ic carso. iravlEK hu-e enKazemcnti. will hae err prompt dhp.iUm. For lurthar particulu apply to SUTTON fc CO., - . , .. 82 South st., New York, Or to SUTTON & BEr.BE, AKent-j. 16 Noith Jb'ro.it it, Portland. Or. IlST time BETITEEN rOBTLANTA AXI AiTOTtXA. STEAMER LURLKTE Leaves t'ortljoid.foot of ry lor st, daily, except Sua- uy, al8P. f. Leave Astoriadaily. except Jf onday, at 7 A. U. Leaved Astoria Muiday ut 7 VZT. FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME! Steamer Telephone (3 icj foot of Alder St., Portland.) Leave Portland dsilv (except Tuesday) at 7 A. M. Leave Astoria daily (except Tuesday) at 8 P. M. VANCOUVER TRANSPORTATION CO.'S STKAMKIt UN MINE, Capt. Charlej T. Kamm, leaves Portland at 3:30 P M.. and Vai coavcr at 8 a. M., daily. Sunday ex c??:.'d'. For "e'cht or paseaK apply on hoard at or 01 Taylor st. MSTVowlng betvren 10 A. M. and 2 P. if. COWLITZ H0UTE. For Freeport (via "Willamette Bhmch), tonehlnc a. Et. Helens end way poata, Tuesday, Tnnrsdav. botur eay. btr. Jo'enh Jiolloc?. 7 A. SL For'l oledo. to-ichlns at St. Ileleas and way point. Str. Toledo. Wer.daytndlliursday atg A.ZC South side ir dock fool of Taylor street IPOTi. CI-A.'X'SlCAviVIJS. Bteamrr G."V- Shaver Icavea Alder-street ivliirfat5 .1. Al., on Slouday, Wednesday and Friday for Clatskauie and way laud ing. P.U0IJ)M1TIT, I fOI. OPMENITRTMini. Ntw York. J Bei.tjiold ootDsurrn, Portland. GOLDSMITH &L0EWENBER6 ImportT3 and Dsalers In sr TTtll (TO Plain, btamped, Japouned Tinware. MJiilAJLiO, TinneW anel Plnmbers htock and Tools; irouse-rurrIshlnff Uardnaro .riji.ie- Iruu ware. Lead and iron Pip, Puiopn, tic Jl-i and bel 1'rout btroet. 3tAXCTrj.TX JLSTD 1SXJEAXBOJLTS. TRAlTSCOlvTIlBNTAL B0UTE BETWEEN The Pacific and Atlantic .JJ? "l'neer enmpments tt flr ,n th warll. tonm.lns of Inxnrlona slpln? er. havlaj ttrairiny, axucklmr aad bath rooms: ooEifortabU w clan eolonltt cara. wlih rroo Jlaepiaie hrths for holders of sMond-chus ticksts. ana Us metmcdra stjlaordsy ccacaes. IU dlulnr cara and hotels provide tha btstqasl fty eraod lc anllmiud ejnanUty at reatoaable rts. variety arl (rrandenr of scor.ory aloas tts Une is uneualcd. and In the details ot trct. trata srv!ro. ett, oothms U emlttsJ tht caa add ta :aa safety and comfort of Its patroas. AH ia alt. it Klr, the best and most sTrtcetbta-i,, cftrarsU waether tor baslness or pleamr. twtwsca Fortland. Tacoma. Saattlo, Victoria, an HU Fael'-c Coast 1'olnte. and Tyinnepo!;, 5lln naapolia. SL Paul, Chlcaso, St. Lonlc. OtU, " Toronto, 3Iontral. Atoston, Now Vorh acdIt Eastern cities. Xt-TlrVough Tickets art Issued to attprln elpat poiBti la the United Statu. Oaaa.U, and Enropv, nt tho lowwst rates XoiUata.ld LnformaUoo. apply ta t. fiUowtaa MBU of tbecos-sur; . C G ITcCORrx 0 Washlcctonst., Portlani i- E. W.MctsiStNKSS, Sk-jtStej VA C, E. K. KLfJM. Tocoma. WV r D. E, BROWN, Ast. Gen. FrrfshttPassLAs. Vancouver. B. J Ai- CorrwponCcnco respectfully colkstod. THE TAQtrffiA SO0TE OREGON PAQFjC RAIUUMf BBECfliBHELDPBEiTCB'SSrtWEIIS SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA, FREIGHT AND FARES THE L0WES1V Steamer Sulllnc Dates. From Vaiiulna steimer "Willimelte Valley. Tne. day, Oct. 1; bntnrday. Oct. 12; cmcsd.iv, Oct. 23 i rem ba i Frane-isco Steamer Wiliimette Valley. Afnmlay, Oct. 7: hrldav, l)et. tb: 'Pupsdny. Oct. 29. ane company reserves the rlcht to c&anso sAllmz dnteswlthont notice. a. Trains connect with the O. JkO. R. and River JisU at Corvaliis and Alcauy. nemeiuu -r the uretiuii i"acine popuiir summer ex cursions to Yaulna. Lov rata tickets ara now oa sale, good every Wsdneiday and Saturday, from Ai lMny, Corvaliis ami Philomath. lralsht and Ticket Offlcr. fculmna strectwhart Vorrtand. - C. IL It ABWTLL Jn.. Geni-ral F.i P. AU S4 Kout-mait-y st., hao FrajK-eic U C UQGVK. Ac"t . F. A P. A. O. K l. CorvalliSwOc. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNiA. "VI toothers PacISc. Company's Llae. THE 3ri SHASTA ROUTE, llaietstTftea Ttrtland and isac Francisco. 13 lionet Caluorula Exprsa Train Kaa Dady bstwoaa rOKTLAND AM) BAN FltANOISOO. Leava I Arrive Portland 00 P.lf Ran Fr2ndsco..7:t5 A. M. Ban Franclsco..7.0v P.M.JPortlai.a I0:t5 A. 5 Local fassotiger (dshy, ACxctpt bai.day.) 1CAT 1 Arrive Portland- 8.00 A. H. Enrene 2.40 P. It lutcue... .8.00 A.-M. J PorUand. ..J.4aP. C". K. PUIX3IAN BTJFVKT BLHEFEI13. TOCH18T SLKOTINO CAT41. For accommodation otsecond-dnss pssseniteri attached to ivxpresi Trains. The R. P, Co-'s Ferry ;2TWUh all the reeclar trains oa the j Kr.ira&itooc tVEBX SllJli VIBION.- Estiresn Portl I and :rvIlls. Aiatii-ralnt Kxcept bundayx Leave Arrive Portland ...7:30A.5L Corvnlils 12-25 P. Mi Corvaliis 1:30 P. M".Ferlland C-.20 P. IL At Albany and CorrmllW connect with tralua of tho Oreeoa I'aciKc Railroad. Expres Train Dally Except Sunday. Leave 1 Arrive PorUaad. 4.50 P. SL McM!nnvills....5-OOP.5L 2fcMlanville...4:45 A. SI .1 Portland. 9 09 A.M. Lrcal tickets lor sale ana bsjjare checked at com pany's office, corner Fme and Second streets, Thronrh tickets for all pelnts in Call Torn lis and tbs Has. Caa be secured at city office. No. 134. corner Finland Alder strretx. Opoj otHce. corues Fand Front streets, rortlaad. Orrcon. F. P. I tOO ERS. AatL ttl'.lf Acaoi R. KOESLKK. Maaaeer. Two trains daily l-nvius t.,;a.uiil lm ., l A.SLend D-30 P.M. The 7:43 A. SL trdi. rjns tbroujh to Waita Walla, eonuectlm; at Wall ila Jtino tloa with the Northern Paciho trlu for Helena. SV Paul and the lEast. Tlie 9..10 P. M traluruaithroash to RccWfora. via Femd:t.aand Walla Walla, uad to Uuloa. La Grande. Baiter City; connectine at Jlnntinxton with Orejou bbort Line for Denver. Council Blufft, ICarsas City and tbe Kn-t p-.U! nan Falace imd Family Sleeping Carson all through tndns. W ett-buond trains arrive -t tr03 A.Sl.au.l t;.U I'.M. s!., Trrtti'-ls V,J.. Prom PortUnd. t From Haa Francisco. " XevtuyatlS. iUdntzht. LiTlnTstirst Iiia. W. Colnmma..Oct. Oregon.... .Oct. State. Oct. 10. 2! lJrecon.....ek.c r s 14.'. State. .. .Oct. 18. :i0Colnml a. .Oct. 17,2 'Jhe compa.iy ruacrvei tLe neui iu wuim. crsallmr tlays. To A atorla. Steamboats leave at S P. It. every Bight except btmdays acd Ully at 7 A. M. every oar except inesaaya fcr Washlnjtoi side, and Tuev days, Thnrsdsys aad Saturdays at 8 A. M. fcr Oregon Hda ftH.X boau leave Ash si. dock. Sttamw. Telephone leaves foot Alder sL To Dalles and Caacudes. Leave Ash streetw 6 A. St.. except ."Sundays. Dayton and Corr-UHs. Leave Portland at 7 A.M. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridavt fur Dayton and way points. Returning, leave D-iytuu at a A. SL Tnesdays. Thursdays and tiatordays. ForCorvallUl anl way points st 6 A. il Mondays and Thursdays. ReturntDj. leave Corvaliis Tuesda and Fridays. Taeoma, Seattle and Victoria. Stearasm eiympiAnandNorthPactSe between Tacntna a id Vl torla(cxeepttsaadaysi, as iollors: LtaraTacauuat 7.00 A. M.; leave Victcru at 6 A. M. Ba4ce Itlvor Joints. The i:.50 P.M. on Tuesday and Friday connecU-r Rlpsna next day with Hnota river boat for Lcrrtaton tntl inter TiBdlala points. -JficJtat olo First and Oe.Ii. Streets. A. L. MAJOVELL, GeulPus. ai Ticicbt AeS QREAT 0 VHRLAOT ROUTE. TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY'. :0 C!IANG OF CAHS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And nd jx-luts East, vis ft. Paul arttl JSXlnnea.polis. OTlio 3Vortjiein. Paolfio It. B. Js tha oi.Iy hao running f sssenger Train-, Uocond-CIass Sleepers freeofcharceX Luxurious Day Coaches, A'ullnian Falace Sleeplns Car;?. False Dining: Car-J (me 74?. Prom Iii'flaril to Lino JEr.Qti Seo that y nor tickets read via the Nortttoro" raciuci.. xv aiu ovuis ctutuKs ui tzara. lssgeBeEgaaMswBBieaegeBaEgBBmsB3aMrar- Leave Portland at 7:t5 A. SLand 10 P. SL daay srrbeat Jllnneapoifs orbLPaulatU 05 P.Su XTacific Division. fTatns leave Front and O street dally at 11:45 A. M, a.id 10 P. M.: arrive as Taconu. At 7a P. AL and U-iO A. M. arrive ScaiUe a:J5 A. M. v'nd j 5JJ i sj. ThroogniPa.lraa'i PaL.ce iceulne; Cars. el--3s day coacXS, finest pilacc dlnlnj earn between Port land, TrJitim and sieatlla direet. Daily service. . . , J r. J -- u- CHARLTON. A5t' Sra3 Pa - -a-SSnt, liil 1'irst st, eor. Waahiaa ton at. , Portland, Oregon. i