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WILLAMETTE gAIiAIUJK: SALEM, OREGON, APRIL 2, 1886 KJcivsi qjHijtmcitf. Etato and Territorial News. Tho citizens of Joseph, Union county, nro bitterly opposed to tbo noivly incor porated Wollowa Canyon toil-road. Jos. Smith, of Ferry Cnnyon, Gilliam county, was thrown from his liorao last ycck nnd his shoulder wna dislocated. Tho hotels at Ynquina Bay nro being enlarged, preparatory to meeting tho in creased demand of. tho traveling publi" during tho coming summer. The regular train on tho Orogou Pa cific railroad is unable to hnndlo tho largo quantities of freight passing over tho road, and extra trains have- been pnt on. " A boy named Terry McGutchin, at Cottago Grove, was shot in tbo arm, tho arm being broken, Wednesday, by tho accidental discharge of a gun in a hack in which ho was sitting. Eugcno Guard: Friday night, two weeks ago, dogs killed about 500 worth of Ned llutnphroy'8 lino sheep. Tho next day bo put out poison and captured about half a dozen of thoir worthless carcases. AVallowa Chieftain : P. A. Baud, of I)stinc, while roofing n barn in Alder ono dny last week, slipped from tho scaffolding and foil to tho ground, ndis tanco of about eighteen food, dislocating his collnr-bono and receiving severe bodily injury. Mountain Sontinals Whilo running a band of horses on Wcdncsdy, bctweou hero and tho Cove, Albort Coffin met with tho misfortuno of having his leg broken by his horso stumbling and fall ing upon him. Albany Herald: Mr. Wnllis Nash, vico-preaidont of tho Otctcon 1'ncifio railroad, was admitted to citizenship in tho United States on Monday, by tho action of the circuit court at Corvallis. About two weeks ago tho bouse of Thomas Martin, near Cottago Grovo, was broken into, and a silver watch valued at S20 was stolen. A fow dnys thereafter ono Gcorgo Dames gold tho timopicso to Sam Vcatch, of Cottago Grovo, for $.". Last Monday Barnes entered tho sheriff's olllco at Kugono and nskod to bo placed under arrest. Of courso SlicriU Campbell willingly com plied with his rcijucst. Monday after noon ho was given a preliminary exam ination, when ho plcadod guilty to tho chargo and was bound over in tho sum of -$100 to await tho action of tho grand jury. Arlington Kntorpriso : Lewis I. Kow land was brought down on last Friday' Fossil stage by special constnblo John Mires, and lodged in our jail on two charges of grand larcony. Ho was nr rcsted at FomM for stealing n horso from tho widow Leslie, and a saddle from Davo Smith. Tim V. i rnllrniiil f!o.. nnil' (nil; nf n switchback by tho Stampede pass with Hix per cent grades. With n decapod . cngino they can run on grades !t00 feet to tho milo. That cngino weighs 150, 000 pounds, in working order. Tho Portland Limo CoV., work ap proaches completion. Thoro is nioro talk of an opposition Stcatnor lino to Tho Dalles, by Jacob Kamui. Ladd's nrtcsinn woll, Kast Portland, is down 1100 feet and has found n swift running river down there, but it don't rush up to suit him. Mra. Volnoy Hall, who lives on tho Gayon ro.nl out of Portland has thrco littlo girls who woigh 4 J pounds oach. Peter Holtmnn, aged 28, was lately drowned in lako La Camas, Clarko Co., W.T. Tho Orogoninn thinks Mt. Hood has bcon smoking of late, direct from tho summit, and a whito smoke, mixed steam and smoke A sick Chinaman in Portland turns out to bo a bad caso of loprosy Truly it is timo tho Chineso woro going omo whore. Wasco county prohibitionists have commenced and eloetod Stato delegates, Itov. O. D. Taylor, S. 13. Adams, It. D. Hood, F. H. Grabbo, and Wm. Heislpr, also a full county ticket in tho field. Yamhill prohibitionists havo hold their convention nnd elected dolegatoa to Stato convention. Thero wcro twonty four delogatea presont. Heavy saloa of Australian wool wero raado in London, also of other wool clips from different regions. Tho U. S. grand jury at Portland has indicted as rioters, Win. Myers, Louis Hamilton, Geo. Drown, John Dclislo, AUon Whito, Lyton Miller, W. D. Stafford, Nat. Dakor, Wm. McLoughlin and Hiram Straight. Sueop shearing has commenced East nf tho Mountains. In connection with tho murdor of T. F. Dybeo of Jackson county, his undo Win. Dybeo is under arrest. Tho wife of the deceased testifies tho unclo had threatened his lifo about somo old land quarrel. Mosos reservation will soon bo opened tOEOttlors. Tho buildings promised there aro not yet built and their timo tovacato is not due. Tho Camrd'Aleno Indians are in favor of taking lands in eovoralty and becom ing folks. Mrs. D. C. Dovol, of North Salem, agod CO, whilo emptying slops into Mill creek, lost her footing, fell in and was drowned. Her husband tried to rescuo hor and was carried down stream in tho effort. , .. . . i Port's squirrel poison is the best, Port A Son's, 100 Stato street. j Telegraphic News ' The Brooklyn strike of conductors and drivers of street cars continues. San Francisco to Omaha $5, sleeper, !?M j to Chicago, $17 50, sleeper, $17. North Buffalo, (N. Y.) Hour mills worth 100,000 burned. Senator Itcddlebcrger was pertuiinlly assaulted in tho corridor of tho senate chamber. Ho says they wish to com promise him to get him out of the senate. Gon. Clcrimrcd, of Ill's, refused to be president of tho Mormon commission. Tho Grand Trunk engineers and fire men politely ask for a restoration of former wagct?. Wo tuny toon hear of another great railroad strike. Tho polico aro running freight trains out of St. Louie, at present. Our govornmont will probably ap point a minister to Austria. Too many want offices to let.such a fat ono stay vacant. Tho car shops and locomotive works at Bainard, i)ak., burned Sunday; loss if 100,000. An effort is being mado to tako G.O0O Chineso to Maine, to displaco whito people in work there. All tho men in tho Wabash yards, St. LouiB, struck on Saturday and quiet reigned. Doynton climbed tho Sacramento and got into his rubber suit to try 150 miles of tho river routo to San Francisco. If ho wants a good swim lot him try our big river for a thousand miles abovo Tho Dalles. Tho ronort of tho Civil Scrvico Com mission is that applicants havo been cxnmincd from all tho States and Terri tories, in tho year past, savo Utah ; wholo number oxamincd 7.G00. of whom 730 wcro fomalosj about two thousand of oach party havo rccolvcd places in public service. Tho results attained havo been f avorablo and satisfactory. A Miss Sholby, American, nnd a Miss Valsayro, of Krance, fought a duel on tho battlo Held of Waterloo, as conso quouco of n disputo over tho relative merits of America or French doctors. Thoy used swords. Miss Shelby was wounded. Whow! In n speech at Nasairo DoLcssps Baid tho Panama canal is half finished and will bo ready for uso in 1SS0. Governor Stoneman has appointed Hurst to succeed ox-Senator Johu F. Miller. Perry llolmo.it has ready n bill to pay Chino'o damages to tho cxtont of 100,000. Total oxports to March 1, forono year, ?CG:iI723,571, decroaeo of $1379,027 ; im ports for same timo $1107,711,701 j in crease of .$:i,222,201. Tho Arizona Apaches nnd thoir four chiofs, 2'J bucks nnd -18 squaws, havo unconditionally surrendered to Gcnornl Crook. In resuming work on tho Gould system Gould hiinsolf directs that preforenco shall bo given to lato employes, dis criminating only against persons who havo injured tho company's property. Knights of Labor aro on samo footing as nil others. No objection, now or in tho future, will bo mado to arbitration of differences between tho company and its workmon, but ho donies having acceded to tho plan prosnoscd by tho Knights. Gould's view of tho matter not suiting tho oxecutivo committo of strikor work was not rcsumod and matters doferred to aspcclal mooting of tho chief parties on cither side. Sonator Fair nnd Mrs. Fair who havo boon divorced, will probably mar ry again. Miss Constance Marin Hcokith, of England is bankrupt wont it too fast. Capt. Wa'ddoll of tho plrato Shonan doah, died tho other day. Largo numbers of U. H. troops aro being taken to St. Louis to tako a hand in tho railroad management of tho South-west. At Pittsburg, streot car conductors and drivers aro on a strike except ono routo no cars are run and ovorything is quiet. Secretary Manning who has been ill, is now much better. Gladstono caught cold and is vory ill. Dynamito was explodod undor tho houso of a inino manager in Durham, England, damaging tho houso, but no person hurt. Supposed to bo dono by locked-out Union minors. Crop prospects in California aro tho best possiblo for grain, fruit and gard ens. Labor troubles in Belgium increaso und hnvo resulted in ruin to im mense property und in loss of many lives. Tho cities troubled aro now vast military camps nnd troops aro march ing in all directions. Citizens of Flo ras armed themselves with pitchforks, clubs and guns, and provented their town being pillaged by tho mob of riot ers, uuier piacos navo oecn nesiroyeu by tho mobs that attacked them. Tho labor strike extends to other cities, and military tako tho field amid collision and in frightful loss of life. Proporty of immense valuo has been destroyed. A reign of terror provaiU in several cities of Belgium. Chateaux have been des troyed nnd so havo great manufactories. At Itoux desperate fighting between troops and rioters resulted in many killed an wounded. This stato of things havo been going on for two weeks and spreads to new scenes. The army now engaged in Belgium nnmbers 02,000 men. Try Port's poisoned wheat. BUSSING LINKS. Tho coal fields nf tho Powder Diver country havo been burning slneo 1870. The Grant monument at San Francis co probably will bo a shaft llko Cleo patra s needle. Mr. Yardwhlc U a member braokn Assembly an all-wool tor, as some wit iy. of Ne- lugtsla- San Jacinto. Cal., has fifty ilotvimr ar tesian wells. Tho first well wu i put down n littlo over a yinr ntp. In New York City w'lhin ilu- la-t twentv years (hero Iiiivp 'n-fii but tVi'.v nine deaths from hydrophobia. K. P. Fiibbrl, tho retirlnjr partner of the banking-house of Dre.Mil, Morgan & Co., goes tci Italy to enjoy his ? l,uuJ,l no fortune. Tho best application for insect, and mosiMiito bites generally, Is ammonia. Apply It persistently until' the pain and swelling is relluved. Tho poison of in sects Is formlo acid. Ammonia Is an alkali and directly nciitruli.cs it. Harrison Fox. of Dono, Nov., savs tint ho once saw a miner in a California camp glvo a -bucket of gold-dust for a drink of whisky. Tho oupply of liquor had run out two days before, and that was tlui last drink lii thu wholo camp. William Waldorf Astor, who has been added to tho number of American novel ists, Is -10 years old. Ho Is tall and slender, but muscular, and devoted to all kinds of athletic snorts; ho Is a good boxer, an accomplished swordsman, n lino and fearless horseman. Mrs. Marv llowitt, at 8.'l years of age, is In tho enjoyment of good health and still engaged In literary work, bolng n regular contributor to a well known En glish periodical. Sho resides at Meran, Austria, In a beautiful old manse, which bears tho nniiio of Marlon's Host. Ceremonious nnd stately as sho has become in Inter life, Queen Victoria re tains tho fondness for children that was Euch a marked feature of her early years, and sho keeps a record of all tho bright sayings and doings of tho littlo ones that come to her notice. Ono of Theebaw's last acts as king of Durinali was to receive a parly of l'arseo actors. After witnessing thblr plavlng ho urrauged on a table as many silver coceauutfi as thero wero nctors, each nut containing n handful of precious stones, nnd Invited each player to tako one as a token of royal appreciation. (on. Ijonghtrcct thinks that Ids uncle, William Loiigitieot, of Augusta, Ga., should sharo with Robert Tulton tho laurels of tho Inventor of steamboats. This Ingenious Georgian was' big with tho Idea as early as 1788, but It was not until 1803 that ho successfully ran a boat by Meain In tho Savannah. Tho waters of Lako Tulare, In Cali fornia, which had been receding for a long time, havo risen rapidly siiico the autumn rain, and many MtiattcrV cabins that wero built on dry land aro now a mllo from altoiv. It is thought probable that tho lake will :i.vuniu its old, or oven larger, pioportloiih. Whim color on a fabric has been acci dentally or otherwUo destroyed by ueid, ammonia is applied to uimtrali.o thu Mime, after which an application of chloroform will, In nlnio.it all oases, rcMoru tho original color. Tho appli cation of ammonia Is common, but that of chloroform Is but littlo known. One nf tho now congressmou from York State, when ut-kcil sit the cnpilol tho other day to oto for a bill, astound ed the man who was electioneering for tho measure with tho novel answer; "I hhall tako pleasure In asking the opin ion of my legal advisor at Albany as to tho bill, and will net upon what ho says." Tho total cost of tho liquor drank Is i-'.M7..'00,000 jier year, and tho average per head of our entire population would bo ten dollars. Last year 11 11,000.000 worth of beer was consumed, mid thero mas more money sunk in spirits by &M 0,000,000 than was paid lor boots, shoos mid cotton goods. Tho amount expended on drink yearly would sustain six million people. On Hlghbrook Road, Mount Desert, "Mossley Hall," tho nuw cottago of Mr. Dla!uo, is being erected. Tho situ Is a very pretty one, being well ele vated, und commanding tin excellent view of Frenchman's Day, with its numerous islands, tho villas on the other shore, und tho lovely grounds of several shore-cottages located near by. At thu western slue, from the upper windows, a good view is had of Green Mountain und other points of interest. The main building is OlN'.'U feet, with a wing H'.'x'.M teet. Tho main entrance Is on thu west hide, and to tho left of tho vitetlbulu is thu reception-room, 11x14 feet. Tho hall is 1 8. -'.' feut, and to thu right, on the cast side, Is located the dming-rooiii, which Is 17x'J2 feet, whilo on thu left is tho parlor, of tho sumo dimension. C. P. Huntington, railroad manager, has control, east of tho Mississippi river, of 1,8.1'J miles of road. Ho can travel fioui New York to San Francisco over a syoteni of transportation largely con trolled by himself. This ho eun do by jiteamer from Now York trt Now Orleans, or Texas, mid theneo by rail to Sau Francisco; or. from Newport Nuws ho can rido over his own rails with tho ex ception of about ninety miles, all tbo way to tlu l'aelfic. . . A Now York philanthropist proposes to organi.o a laud company, w hieh shall furnish homes to deserving young men in small cottages cot ting f-J,M)0 apiece. By u novel plan. In cusu tho tenant dies nfter tin cJomj of a vear.tlio proicrty will bo divded to Ids wlfu us it homo. Thu company will not 1om bceaiiMi its plan is the Insuring of thu young man's Ilfo for thu amount of thu iiibrtgugo on tlu pro)erty, and If he dius Ids wlfo takes thu piopcrly and thu company tho insurance. . II Knoxvilli. Term.. I !..... tr.. ,..,.A ami occasionally the bottom of a street uropa out. ft HALF A MILLION GARDENS 1-wH H- m AMI ANNUALLY ' O'JF Seed W&rthomca. thn ln-rai In iicw i on, aro uttoa np win every ij - - - - - . , . .-... rlJanco for tbo tiroiaDt und tilling of orders. care nil fit PlntAMflA turn Iflftfl l 4,1ft kaaa CMha NEWEST. DEST and RAREST RFFnR 0 cts. (In tampi) to cowr boiUm. rtum ummnsm mMlHMiftii' inmankw m1 m. . LtDs irrarnii in I'Jiiam VXlillllUK THE KEYSTONE M oM Si i fM rWMnHfflfeuHIS Win rs Clcaiucr, l'jtlcr, bci! wuii Iam Jnjary to C lothM Uian ftpy ouicr in uio worm. vo cniucum nny rnannfartur;r to j roduw n Ixlter Wiwlicr, llxrry .llnrtiluo Wnrrantrd 1'IVIC Ycur, rnrt llV.lnfiu-tlo:! llunrntrciL Tl'Jirnly Willi? r tint ccn In) cl-im'xsl ti iy lrnl tub i'.xa n Wrlninr. Mua of m&Ilrntila lron.iraliul!il,iinilwlUoutliBtiin.vtwowocn rnctJ-ii. Atrrntsn-iinlctl. )'.xrllre Tcrrt-i tory. OurcnnliiaUoTOrtbocourtryromaklnir from $7Sto8J icrtnonlh. Ri-tall PMcv,CJ. Utini lo to si-iiw, 03. Also oar alcLrakd KEYSTONE WRINGERS A7 LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. OimiUn Wm lufw tn odllor tt Uils cuor. AddreM V. V. AUA91H A: CO.. Uric, Pa. t J. TlioMrliliiiirllKlil.lr(iiiTi i. k R3V fwy-rtmnhiK. iiiiilrlii C juiew . 3kSuMr1 lnilrknoiiiiniil-li.CWS & ..L'VvWtwIlf "" "" 9- WVM mil i irr 5 S. L. ALLEN & CO. 127 ami 19 OathirlnB Street, V ruustuniA, vi. Oregon Rn'ilirny nud Aaviui. tion Company. THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE EAST. TfiUitttr ittuner coniircllnir ith Atlir.tlo Kirir lw Arli MnrtwIiMt, rortimiil, ililly, t 3. CO l'. H. Thr I'iclOo L'it:tti AirUn wl I oethnil, tUlh nl 1030 I. M. I'lilliiinn r-lrr ilnu nr run tluotuli lo Hi. I nul, CoutK-ll llliUTi, nnil iMUvti mill i i iiiictloni nude lth lnitli .Virlliirii Incite unl Ctiliu Pacific train id tho r utUrn tiinilnl SAN ritANCISCO LINE. Ilrlnrcn I'orllnml nnil bn I rnurlri. LcTlnL-Alniotlli Whirl at mldnldit, at foflon . rum Hiarusn, Mlilnlvl'l. rKOMIKX rRAXCIX-O 10 AM Oiu-un. MAiuik), March Ift "lit.. Hilunuv VO Stati-, bttiuNy March H ColnintiU, FitJ) . ID orrirjn. hiiIiicnUv . . Vi O Itin Ma, 1lurl- ti Ombcii, 'lun iIa.v, ..... SO Stair, biirrar, .. Arrll 4 State, MoniUy, Sv Coliiint.ll-tiililv. Air 3 TliroiiKh Tlrkrla raid loallpolnta In the L'nltcr StAtci, Canada ami Kurcpr. CT RIVERf DIVISION. Uait ll?lra Prrt'anil tnr tha PB.a.liaftml tlirt Halloa at7A. M. dally, rccpt b'urday. The U.ILTIniiiitnoii It "8.(1. llrril" Irau Portland at II A. M. on alltn.atv daji fcr Atbirla unJ way Kilnl. WIHnmotto River. lioatt leao t'ortlaiid 0 A. II. S'utulaw, 3!oml, Wnlnrailata anj Tliitrailava. frp rrvallla ml uv jMlnte. Iletttrnlii; Iravo Lonallli llonil-ija, Turadaja inuraiiaa auu criuaa, . llonU luvn Portland at 7 A.M. Jlomlaja, Wnliui iU)f, ami rrlJavi for lUjtou and way nlnti, rttutn. Ini; Till adi) 1, 1 nun 'nj a and faturdaja. Ciriirrnl Mnlrri 'ir. rrnnf nnil II Ma. A. I.. UAYXVn I. lli.V liunl J.NO. J. IIVIINK. (Itii. Par, amlllckct Akt. SUMMONS. In thi IVut ty L'ouitnf thdh'latv Ll Oiruoii, fur tho County ot tanmi. J lin ltulitr, i'ati.ttff, J P Kclirotffel andtHary tftliroiCtl ililindanla. " WW r. ci.ilni.rrr.u .! iM hcllllllKP- fcl Ida lr. difiiidantr- In tie nair.ii il tho htatool Otrt'onjcu aro miulnil to aiar and am- wrr inocooi uiui nirti ayninri juu in iDoawirtu titled action, ill or hefotr ilm 71 Ii day ol June, litlnir tho flrat Judicial day of Ihi. Juno ttrm nl raid Court Mux ill tlrt ttrm alter lh tairatlon of tho timo nf tin publication if tl.l. inn luoiir: an-l II Jim fallo lo amcr (:r want therecf tho pfalntlrr will takJiiiUtinaleKlnit)Mi If r 131.00 wlthlntcrial tliritiitat thu rale if H er cent. Ht annum from Jamnry IStli, UHl; and al.o for iii.Vi Willi Inten.l thirron at thi rata tf U vr iviil. inr annum from Aiuxu t lsili IM',; and aUn for ijll.lH with InlerMt thireon at tlii rato uf Htrcini. per annum from January lit, lh6, ha .0.tO fiaid llanli Sltli, 1HSS; and lor all ivata and dUuurtenitn'a ol tide acilon. Ken leant tlila aiiiiinion l made hy iulllciUon In tho Wanama I'armkk by vlrtuu ot an order of tho Hun, T. U rihav, Judcol the altoir entitled Court, made on the 'Jltli day of Klarch, IHM. nPatlfiU' A IIKIIAKIIHO.V, mri;i Atlornrya fur Plalnlilf. 1849 1886 Courteous e.Acti ve, --B' :-Libera.. May good fortuno follow tho readcrn of The Daily Alta Tho foremost newapoper of tho Paclflo Coant, which prosenta both nldeo ot all matters of publlo lutereot. No onemlwj to punish or friends to pet, but fair and truthful with alt The Weekly Alta Presents the otrotigost poaelblo claim to a family circulation. It Is filled with good readme;, otorles, fashion notes, and pays Intelligent attention to tho Houso and Farm. Splendid premiums with tho Weekly Alta. TERMS Or THE ALTA. Br UaU. PoaUf Tree, In lb United But, and ' ' Canada. Dally, (Including Sunday) Oo Year 00 Bally, ' - Ono Month M Bundtr JSdltlon, Ono Year 3 (JO WctkoAJla, Ono Year , 1 CO Send postal card request for froe sam ple copy of Dally or Weekly Alta. Drafts, Chooks, and other remittances should be made payable to the order of the ALTA CALIFORNIA PUB. CO. tan Fraacleoo, California 359 aorta l'rulU,PlanU,Tre. Lowprlct. CaUIoirue yilEE. J, H, lolllne, iootar, n. i. ,0ix7. tpiwliwMlof( - a Mr. w ami iiouow nirri , W nd CulllTler. tt lo all. 3f-p. -- COUUtl'OMOk'NCK KOLICITCn. 33i?jali '(j. "V. 4laaaaaaaaaaaal V . flJValfliaafe AaaattlaaaalT ?l eurpLno with pl OnP flPtfiAn.tinnvl VatnlltairiAit ft JOtter (MlV i (Tin tnnat AifhtA In. AinrrirA. intml ci ne mhiia runu. ' ' , AN I Of 'Containing colored BlaUi, descriptions and llluilrallons nnrl Dl Alu-ro um k. ii.j ....i.. J2 .T " ' " ""' "" ."M "" ""'f10'; & co, Jb ftjBJFa8?.sin . " - - mm T-. '.'"'-- .. ' UVhrl CJWtUUV IN AUIUAL U5b And nllctilnrjXrftmlUraoUon. ACEESTS WAWTED. w Nrnil now If you ro Inlrrrit! In iihiIiik. tinl-iiliiK.i'rlrui-klnir, fur uiir 1MXU Cnlnloiiiii-, wlilcli li-nTUM uiir tionl-liriui. OVERLAND to CALIFORNIA. VIA OKMJON A ALIFOKM V It. It. Anil Connections. Faro from Portland to Ran Kranclico, (32; to Htcra. iiicato, fJO. Clore i-iitiurclloni mado at Aihlaint with ata(cl of 1 1 io Callfori la, (irryon and Idaho rltago Company, r.tsr sun: liTtiMOM (DAILY KACKIT MI'KliAYM llrlmrn I'or'liiiut Mint Aalilnml .llnll Train. -l rW ii ,7 '-; if.r"JJ JW P w .-'jfliv IF'EAriLl SSmMUH I B ti ii i i 1 - CliHi MMM uJijMHBHtHHuHLHiWvIL 3m1- LrA(. 1IIIIK. IVrlland 7.30AM Kali in 10.21AM Haltm 102SAM Aihland 4:4&AM Aahliim 7.1.M'JI 8.itmi 1:23PM Halt in,.. .1 i'll'JI Poitland 4:5 J I'M Allmii) l'.prraa Triiln, LK.svr. AKIIIXE. Portland 4:00PV Salim 7U4PM Hllcn TtlM'JI Ulano 0:10PM I.ttanon 4.4.1AM Sil.ln 0:10AM Ualoin, 0:17AM Portland lO.O.'.AM Pullman PahraBlerp'rir Care dallrbrtw ecu Albany and Aihland. Tho (. It C, It, II, Kerry niakra con nnllon nllh a'l Hid rcuutar Irnlni on llio Kait Uldl Dhliloii.fontof K. alrcrt. MIT rum: imiHIO.V. ISrliirrn I'orllnml nml t'urtnllla. MAIL TRAIN. Lxavr. I Aaimi:. PortUiul ll.OiH MlCoclalll 4:70PM Corvalll 8J0AM Portland, 3.20PM KIPHI.KS TnAIK. I.MM-, l'ottl.Jiil, 5:oopM McMluniillr D:UAM xaaiva. Mclllnnilllo 8.-O0PU I'orUaud B :30 AM Ixical llckttafcr aato and laifirB checked at com. lany'a uplown cilice, cor. htark and Hccond itreete. lien la for principal jwlute In Callfurula can only bo iirocurnl and hainrajio checked nt coniian;i oilier, (.'or faiul 1'rout atrcttt, l'oitlaud, Or, I'rrleht wlllnnt bortcrliol lor ahltunent after llio n'llMk I'M oniltlicr th liatnr Weil Hide Illililou. II. KOKIII.KII, V.. P. IIOOKII8, Mautjrer. O. P. .1 I'm). Agt. Great Overland Route ! NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R Till! O.M.Y MM! III.VMMa I'lilliiinn l'ulucc Sleeping Cars! k'apiin.-eiit Day Coif hn at d Elegant Kmlgrant HtrrplnK Care, with bertha frco ot iharye. From Washington & Oregon PoInU to tho KAKT via KT. IMlIIi and IIINNhAI'OLIS Tim only Trana continental line ninnlnz I'ularr llliilnu t'nra (tneale 7r.) Ji'auU'st Ttmo Mver Made I I 'r oin Ilia Cotat over tha Northern Paclflo rail road toBloui City, f Souncll Illuffi, St, Joaeph, Atchlnaon, Leavenworth, Kantaa City, Iluillngtou and (julncy. ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO And all ixdnla throuih tho Kaat and South lUai via bt. Paul and Mluncanolle, LIT Tli. only Moo rnniilnif T1II10UOII KMIORANT BLKKPINII CAIU1 FltOM POllTLAND and hauled on rtk-ular Krrci tralni over tho entire length of tho Northtrn laclflo Itailroad, Leave Portland at 1:30 p in, dally; arrive atUlnne apnllabrSt. Paul at 12:J0i.m., (toon)fourth day, Omnictlotoinadoal St. Paul and illnneapolli and an niiih. ia1 nuuin, aim pouinoaii, PACIFIC DIVISION: Tralna leave Portland. 0.26 a, m arrive at Now Ta. lOtua 4..0& p. in,, connecting- with O. It, & N. Co.'e boata lur all taint on Puiret Bound. A D. CIIAIILTON. (ltn'l Weit'n Paaa Ai(t lln. Waihlntlon atrrct, Portland, Orcfon, Iregon pacific r r. W'Hiarnotto Valley to San Francicsco via Yaquina. Tralna on and alter Die 16, Lraic Corvallla Tueaday, Tliurailay, Saturday, 0 A. M, Ltavo YaiUioa Monday, Wwlnetday, Pdlay, 8 A, il. riVIV. KINK A I BTKAM6IIIP V.KUINA SAILS raou yauitxa rnoM aax ramciaco: r'rldar March IB f-unday March 12 IVIillll-wlI), (4 Tueaday,,,,, SO Hunday, April I . 14 Friday y Aur 0 Hnlii.wla) Sundat, Tueailay. , 20 . 24 Prldar SO The Coniiiny rearvco tha rlffht to change aalllni; Uya. T A'l EH IctHten Corvalllt and San Prantleco: lint data and Cabin paaaage, It 1.00 t'lrat Claaa and Steera'o 7.00 r re1,-lit at reduced and moderatu tatca. "Willamette River Steamboats will connect at Corvallla. Low fareaand ratci, tct'or further leformatlon applt to CHAS. O. HOGUB, A. O. P. and P. Agent. HcvciiEightb Grade Bull. A tiutrnaey.Jrraey Orado Hull Calf; 1 Uutroiey, Jcrtey; Short Morn. The Vucrnaryla oeldto bo tbo btat butter Block known; lamer alu. deeper mtlkere. eaallr rich and hlghur color than tho Jeraey. It la claimed that tho GuernKy la tbo only brood that will make it How butter the ) ear round. lrlce, IIS. A8AIIEL DUSK. Salem, Oregon, March 73, 'W. II afjfiaaafi'aBk.. A