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u- ffltwn fyt$niUtu. Telexraphlo News. Plciiro-pnouiiionin lins appeared In Indiana. IlURsin proclaims that sho will ruin in Bulgaria. Tho Jnpanoso Prince lias callwl on Cleveland. Tho knit goods employes nt Albany, N. Y., nro on a strlko. Tho French visitors aro coming West to sco the country. Princo Waldman has been elected to succocd Alexander, lato of Bulgaria. During September tho U. P. It. R. Co. earnod $2,517,702 ; net oarnings $911, 081. Tho PatroiiB of Husbandry aro in session nt Philadelphia. Full reports next week. Tho rovonuo cutter Manhattan, re ported lost, turns up all right in Long island Sound. Exports of Spain havo increased fully $50,000,000 in October compared with October, 1885. An occasional "shock" in tho South just to remind thorn that an oarthquako still lingers there. Prcaidont Olovcland hns declined a degree of L.L.1). from Harvard. No rcnsonB nro nsaignoti. A dispatch of lato dato Bays tho Chicago packers nro weakening, and that arbitration will onsuo. Chicago paokors havo concluded not to employ K. of L. mon. Two regiments of Stuto militia aro on duty. Tho Smithsonian Institution nt Wash ingtnn wants n now building nnd asks Congress to donato if 250,000. Tho numbor of business failures for tho wcok ending Nov. 5, 188(1, wore 171 firms, mostly in Southern and Western States. At Armour's packing establishment, Chicago, a largo numbor refilled to striko, and armed men aro on tho ground to protect non-strikors. Archor, nn English jockoy of note, is dead. Ho committed Btiicido wliilo de lirious nnd sick with fovcr. Ho loft nn cstato of $ 1,000,000. Lord Mayor's day passed off quietly in London on Tuesdny last. Polico nnd guards woro on hnud and promptly but kindly handled tho crowd. Sovon hundred Indians in nn Arizona reservation nro roportod by Gen. Howard ns destitute. Congress appropriated $5,000 for thoir support, but thnt is in sufficient. Tho 200th anniversary of Harvard Collego was eelobrnted during tho past week. Prosidont Cleveland, Mrs. CIovo land and cabinet visited, and rocoived great attention. Tho California election is ondod with tho election of Bartlctt for Governor by n small majority. Tho Legislature is also Democratic, which vory likely in sures tho election of Hon. Geo. Hurst to tho U. S. Senate A Now York dispatch of November otti says: wheat Jiangs heavy, with no speculative leaders, under tho heav iest actual visiblo surplus on record. European buying, too, is couductod so ns to Btimulato prices ns little as possi ble Lawrenco Donovan, lato of tho Brook lyn bridge, jumped from tho Niagara suspension bridge Ono rib is brokon and hip bruised, fool still lives and will do tho deed again for if 1,000. Willsomo fool put up tho monoy nnd got rid of tho man? At a trotting raco in San Francisco on Octobor 5th, Lot Slocura won tho trot ting purse, taking tho first, second and fourth heats, and DaUy tho third ; tho othor starters being Woodnut and Wormwood. Time 2 :28, 2 :25J, 2 :24V, 2:2-14. Honry Villard is negotiating with C. P. Huntington for tho final transfer of tho Oregon and California Itailroad Company, though it was thought this had been consummated somo timo ago. Villard was a bidder for $5,000,000 worth of Oregon Railway and Naviga tion bonds sold by Elijah Smith to a syndicate, but was not successful. Tho next Sonato will consist of ".17 Democrats and 39 Republicans. A Washington special intimates thnt in caso tho election of Prosident is thrown into tho Houso that it will causo somo closo figuring. Tho Republicans con trol tho following States: California, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, Ne vada, Now Jersey, Now York, Ohio, Or egon, lthodo Island, Pennsylvania, Ver mont, Virginia and Wisconsin. Tho Democrats will control Alabama, Ar kansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Dela ware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Lou isiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Ten nessee, Toxos and West Virginia. Bute and Territorial News. Salem is still going ahead, and tho bridgo is a fixture Salem mills aro offering 02 cents for choirs wheat Littlo is sold at that price The Good Templars of Olympia aro maintaining a free library and reading room. It will tako a year to comploto the work begun by tho O. it C. R. It. Co. at Oregon City. Tho round-house at La Grande has been destroyed by fire Loss $15,000 ; probably insured. An exchange says that money ia plentiful in Polk county, more so than in past years. ltn-KTTft gAKMHi; SALl&M OREGON, Multnomah c uiity hns offered a $500 reward for tin murderer of Ken enlly. Sever.il logv'ng camps on tho Ho quium arc .tiling in log?, which will avcrugo about 1200 feet each. John Likens and John Kilcup took '10,000 hop plants to Nooksnck crossing last week with a view to establishing a hop ranch. Tho contract for constructing tho Pondlcton water works was nwardod yesterday to C. P. Church t Co., for an aggrcgato of $30,000. Tho narrow gauge railroad has ob tained permission to borrow $50,000 so that tho hands who aro holdinc claims can now bo paid. The public school of Eugono City district is in a very prosperous condi tion Thcro aro nbout 350 students at tending tho public school. Tho Btnging between railroads on tho overland route to California hns been reduced to 85 milos nnd is nil done in tho day time Good enough. Klippoll, Baumol & Co. havo erected n now ten-stamp quartz mill on Jackson Creek, in Jackson county. It has been started up nnd proves very satisfactory. Tho coroner's jury in tho Corker mur der caso havo rendered a verdict that deceased wns murdered by ono R. E. Mnrplc. Fears of lynching nro cntor taiucd. Tho Tnconin shinglo mill has orders from Ohio for a largo quantity of shin gles, nnd they nro now kopt busy nt cutting them to supply their eastern de mands. R. D. Snnford, nn enterprising farmer of Joscphino county, has already dis posed of 50,000 pounds of potatoes and sovnral thousand pounds of onions of a first-class quality. Tho Kalamn Advocato claims a popu lation of -1500 for tho countv. It in vites immigration, and claims that thoro nro thousands of good acres of Innd in tho county which aro unsettled. Tho now insano asylum nt Stcilacoom will not bo complotcd for sovoral weeks yet Work is still progressing on tho largo brick building, which is thrco stories high with n basement. Tho present asylum is in old Fort Stoiln coom. Joseph Watt of Amity, Yamhill county, sold his apples on tho trees, and whon they woro accounted for it wns found thnt tho orchard pnid him over $100 per ncre No wonder ho wns hunt ing a nuraorymnn nt tho Mechanics' fair to buy 10,000 fruit troca. It is snid that upwards of 3,000 deer hides liavo boon taken from tho head wntera of tho North Coos river this yoar, and that about 5,000 elk and doer skins wuro taken from tho samo plnco last year, most of which woro sold on tho Umpqua. Tho Orccon Railway &. Navigation company during tho month of October brought JL7-1U cars oi wheat into Alblna from Eastern Oregon. As each car contained about fifteen tons, tho total receipts woro 870,000 bushels against 2035 car loads or 1,017,500 bushels in October ol inetyoar. Roderick Grant of Wasco county, and a largo sheep owner, was murdered Nov. 8, by n horso thief. A roward of $500 is offered for tho murdorcr, and if caught will bo hanged. Tho murderer is 5 fcot 8 inches tall, short beard, red hair, uppor front teeth broken, nnmo not known. Alox. MoNary, a prominent farmer o Polk county, claims to havo boon tho first farmer to cross tho Willamette river on a ferry at this placo, and ho now claims thnt by virtuo of being the pio neer in that, ho should drivo tho first wagon across tho now bridgo when it may bocomplotod. Tho Lano County Agricultural Society lias elcctod tho following board of direc tors lor llio ensuing year: J. R. Camp bell, It, B. Hayes, Geo. Bolshaw, E. R. Luckoy, Allen Bond, R. M. Day nnd E. J. McClnnahan. Geo. Belshnw was elected prosident, E. R. Luckoy vlco- prcsiuont, J. it. Campbell secretary and H. C. Humphrey treasurer. Tho Walla Walla land office has re ceived un official order restoring to tho public domain 23,000 acres in this dis trict, erroneously held ns railroad lnnd, south nnd southwest of Dayton, com prises partB of townships 7, 8, 0 and 10, rango 88 ; township 9, range 37 ; and 9 nnd 10, rango 39. Tho ordor takes ef fect Doccmbcr 15. Tho viow and survey of tho road from Ellensburg to Port Orford has been completed. From ono of tho viowcrs it is learned that an excellont routo for a wagon road has been found tho cntiro uistnnco. A wngon-road through Curry is ono of tho most important questions now before tho peoplo of tho county, nnd tho subject will continue to bo ngitated until tho object is accom plished. Col. F. J. Parker, of tho Walla Walla Statesman is having a hard timo getting tho pootoflico at that place. His ene mies aro working hard against him. Secretary Lamar says Parker's endorse ments are of so high a character as to warrant tho president giving him any position within bis gift, and yet if those opposed to Parker are to bo bolieved, he ought to bo imprisoned in tho peni tentiary for life. Bapld Beating of tbo Heart. Whenever you find an uneasiness in the region of tho heart, a slight pain in tho shouldor, arm, or under tho shoulder-blade, or when you find yourself short of breath whon exercising, or your heart has periods of beating fast, you have heart disease, and should take Dr. Flint's Heart Remedy, At druggists. $1.50. Descriptive treatise with each bottle ; or address J. J. Mack & Co., S. F. Wo clip tho following items from the Oregon Statesman : Scspkcteii of Murder. Scys tho Or egonian: "Gus, Marplo, a worthless sort of fellow whoso exploits nro recorded In tho history of criminals in this state, nnd who Is well known to tho old members of tho old olieo hore, was arrested at La fayetto a day or two since charged with assaulting a Chinaman with Intent to kill. It seem 8 that Marplu nnd a com panion equally worthless were skulking nt night around tho outskirts of Lafayette engaged in Bomo pleco of deviltry when thoy camo by tho shanties of somo Chi nese employed In grubbing. Thov com menced throwing stones at theso shanties and it Chinaman came out And ran them off. Thoy then went back, and having taken up a stronger position renewed tho assault. A Chinaman camo out after them with a bamboo k1o and thoy again ran, tho Chinaman pursuing. Presently Marplo turned and fired two or thrco shots from his revolver nt tho Chinaman, who fell down. Supposing that he was killed. Marnlo ran to his houso with )i!r companion and told tho women folks if any questions were asked to say that thoy had bcon at homo alt tho evening playing cards. Tho matter was Investi gated and Marplo arrested. Circumstan ces since brought to light strongly indi cate that Marplo is tho murderer of I). J. Corker, tho hardware merchant bru tally slaughtered In his bed on tho night of November 1. Marplo is tho follow who somo nlno years sfneo, in connection with ono Barnes, committed a scries of daring and extensive robberies along tho Willamette,', from Eoln down to Cham poeg. When thoy woro caught Marplo turned Btato's ovldonco, Mb partner Barnes was convicted nnd Bent to tho penitentiary. Marplo told whoro tho plunder wns concealed nnd olllccrs from this city secured a largo amount of goods. Barnes got out of tho jwnltentlary somo years slnco and two years ago was sent up again for a long term for rapu. Mar plo has been rambling nbout Blnco, living in Ma.-lon and Benton counties and n few montliB slnco camo to Lafayette. Ho has worked at odd lobs, cleaning wells and sucii iiko worK, out Juki no regular occu pation. Parties hero who know him feel satisfied thnt tho murder of Corker will bo brought homo to him. Ia Camas Papku Mill Buiinki). On Saturday night, tho immense mills of tho Columbia River Paper Co., at 1m Camas, W. T were totally destroyed by fire Tho (lro caught in a pllo of paper In tho bleaching room, but how It caught Is not known. Tho mills were built in 188! and began working in 1885. Tho main building was 132x80 feet. 26 stories high itinvo tho basement. Tho wlnir or inn chlno room was 20x150. ono tall story above tho basement. Those who havo never seen tho mill can form somo Idea of its sizo when thoy learn that it was about as largo as tho Mechanics' pavilion. Tho winter's supply of raw matorlnl, con sisting of -100 tons of juto and 700 tona of straw, stored in tho mill yard, caught from burning embers and was destroyed. About 105 tons of manufactured wratter, Manilla nnd newspaper burnod in tho mill. Tho total loss is between f 1)0,000 and 1)5,000; insuranco, $-15,000, of which $30,000 was placed In Portland and $15,000 in San Francisco. Tho mill was owned entirely by Portland mon, and gavo employment to 7-1 men and women. Tho mill will probably bo rebuilt. Tin: PoiiTLANi) Muiiukii. Tho mur dered man found in tho "ruins" of thu hotel which Villard began to build at Portland, mentioned in a sjxjciul to this pajier of Sunday, has Iteon identified as n man who, at a saloon owned by Billy Ayrcs, gavo his naino ns Kenenly, nnd said ho was a millstono dresser, and was on routo to Montana, where ho had a brother, who, ho said, had sent tr ey to tako 1dm thoro. llu was from .coma, last, and had bcon working for th" N. P. railroad, nt tho Cascade tunnel M'horo havo been sovoral discoveries made relat ing to tho murder, which is tho most hor rible reported In Western Oregon slnco tho famous murder of tho woman Mcr lotln In Portland. le 4, than a yoar ago, but nothing has br i .earned that would KIut directly toward any ono as tliepcr pctrator of tuo deed. It is now thouuht robbery was tho causo of tho murder, and that tho $1!5 found in his overalls were overlooked, or were left there for effect. Rktuiinki) fhom KuiiorK. Prof. T. M, Gatch, formerly of tho Willamette Uni versity, but at present president of the Wasco acadomy at Tho Dalles, has been traveling in Kuropo during tho past sum mer, having returned homo ono week ago. Ho spent Sunday In this city visit ing his eon Claude, and went to Eugene yesterday morning. Prof. Gatch reiwrts having had a very pleasant trip, having visited all tho principal iwints of Interest in Scotland, KtiKiitnti, Ireland, Holland, and Franco. Ho took a trip up tho Ithiuo, and saw the beauties of that won derful and historic stream. Prof. Gatch made this trip In tho interests of educa tion, and ho says ho Is now better satis, fled with American educational institu tions and in fact with all that in Amorlcun slnco his return, He, at least, was per fectly satisfied with American railways and their accommodations, saying that tho roads of tho old countries are far be hind tho American railways in the mut ter of passenger accommodations. That Hoaii Cask. Tho caso of tho Statu of Oregon vs. J. W. Irwin, was ex amined before Justico Payno in Salem precinct court yesterday, and Irwin was sentenced to pay a tlno of $" and costs. Tho case is ono whorein Irwin was ac cused of obstructing tho public highway, ho having fenced up a now road, opened by tho sutwrvlsor of tho road district from Ktato street extension to Asylum avenue. Ho fenced it up at tho Instance of the board of asylum commissioners, who claimed that tho county had no right to order tho oiwnlng of a road thmgh lands owned by tho state. An apical will be taken to the circuit court on the ground that Justico Payne erred in holding that tho opening of said road was legal. N. B. Knight appeared as attorney for the state, and W. M. Kaiser for tho defense. Roaii Opened. Road Supervisor Matthews, of road district CI, has re oicned tho new road ordered from State street to Asylum avenue. Tho fences have been taken away and three small bridges have been put in. NOVEMBER 12, 188G What True Merit will Do. The unprecedented snlo of Boschek's German Syhup within a iW years, has astonished tho world. It is without doubt tho safest and best remedy over discovered for tho speedy and cffoJtual euro of Coughs, Colds, and tho sovcrcst Lung troubles. It acts on an entirely uitlorent principlo trom uio usual pres cription given by Physicians, as it docs not dry up a uougu ami loavo mo tiis caso still in tho system, but on tho con trary removes tho causo of tho trouble, heals tho parts aflcctcd nnd leaves them in a purely hoalthy condition. A boltlo kept in tho houso for use when tho dis oasos nlako their nppenrnnce, will snvo doctor's bills and n long spell of serious illness. A trial will convince yon of theso facts. It is positively sold by all druggists and general dealors in tho land. I'rico 75 els., largo bottles. A Fine Farm for Sale. We havo had traced in our hands for salo a choice farm highly improved, about four milos south of Salem. Tho placo contains 120 acres, all of which is cleared. Thcro is a growing crop of 52 acres, consisting of barloy nnd wheat. There are good buildings nnd an orchard. This placo yielded thirty bushels of wheat per ncro last year. Apply soon and obtain n bnrgnin. Price $35 per ncre tf Bluo Vitriol. Chonpcst plnco in town ifi Port's drug store, 100 Stnto street. Beautiful Ever-Blooming Rotes. Ml lovers of choico flowers should sond to tho Dingco & Connrd Co., West Grow?, l'a., for somo of thoir lovoly roses. Theso Rosos nro certain to bloom, nnd nro tho finest in tho world. They nro sent safely by mail, post paid, to nil post-offices in tho Unltod States. This company is porfootly roliablo, nnd noted for libornl dealing. Thoy give nwny in rromiumn and Extras more msos than most establishments crow, Send for thoir Now Guido, n comploto ircntisu on mu xvose, i' pages, oiO' gantly illustrated) free. Sco ndvertiso mont in this papor. m Thtre la no remedy which can rival Hamtrarf Flja for tho euro ol habitual conitlpatlon, Indication and avion, inuiKcaiioa nu u prompt and era. Irk. headache. Their action u u clcnt a their taatr It plcaaant. Urt. DR. FLINT'S HEART REMEDY trhen tho J I cart. Kidney and Circula tion aro In ft healthy condition all other aliment aro tnero ldo luuet" which. readily yield to treatment Dr. Flint' Heart remedy oierts a jk Iflo and direct 'action en theao orrana. lfcacilntire trea. tlao acoompanlo cooli bottlo, or mailed rreo. It will repay a iwrutol oiul prcvo uuUucUvo aad latoretnV At all drunrUta, or addrtas J. J. MACK fit CO., and 11 Front, at "an rtancUco, Gal. DKALEUI IN FARM. DAIRY and MILL MACHINERY. Wagons, Hiiccic.H. .0 Cm riugcH. Ill iiilcr Twine, lteltinf;, Oils Supplies of all KIimIh. SOS, 210, 212, 214 Friht Btrt-t, lVrtUnJ, Oregon Carry the Urgeat itock In theNnitliwtat of Machin ery and vehlclei. All gradm; fully giurantecd. It will pay )ou to call and aiulne cur guol and ot'a'n our price, or aend for our handnntly IlluitraU I Catalogue and price II tt before purihatlng tUewhere, Ainerican Fruit Evaporator I the ( Money Making Marblne tn the markeL The iroduu of Ureiron'e orchard in the ahapeol tvapjrjttd itock l worth more per ound inaa any oin.r larui prouuci, wool oniy eacepieu, au4 la auactpUbl of Indefinite cipanalon and demand. We taroeetly aak that all pereoni inttrtitcd lu Dili Ject will write u for cur MAND4L UP rKUT KVAfOUATIO.V Which contain much pracical Information upon the (object, not found cltewherr, and alio a full descrip tion of the American trait Kvaporalor and the profit accrulog fiom it u. STAVER & WALKER, UENERAL AOENTS, Portland, Oregon, X07k m STAVEIl & WALKEll IS A aiHtBa-MaW' AILROA OUTE MY lOI'lLAU l KR I ICTIIKKSm'E 1 1. Uxurs FaatTlniei aura Connection) New Equipment 885 Miles Shorter ! 0 Hours Less Time ! 4 CCOMMODATIOKS UNUnPA8SEl FOR COM XX. fort and SafMy. Farce anil Freight much loes than by any other rout between all potnU In tho nniarueiie Taney anu can rranruco. Tho ONLY route via YAQUINA BAY! TO SAN FRANCISCO. Dally rnMrngrr Train rxrepllttiiiilay. Leave Corvallli (except BtiMliyi) at 3 1'. !. O, A C. U. It. tralni (Went Mile) connect at Cortallla. Leave l anuina, (except Miiv!)ai 7:10 A. M. u. re u. iu . train (t-aai nii'ui with tagc (rom Albany at 1105 O.AC. It. It. train (Eait Oldo) connect at Corvallla u r. i. T UE FINK A I STEAMSHIP YAQISItfA OUT SAILS raon yaqi'ii i MOM BAN fRAlfClaCn: Sunday...,. Oct.10 Monday Oct 4 Friday it Balurdiy is Wednesday... Nov. S Thund.iv 3 Monday 1& Wednraday Nov.lO Saturday 27Mondy 82 Tho Company reacrve tho right to change talllnrr day. WLfor further Information appli to CHAS C. HOGDE, A. O. r. and P. Airent. Corvallle, Oregon. Great Overland Route I NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. THK ONLY LINK HIMONU 1'iiUn.nii Palace Sleeping Cars! Magnificent Day Coarhei arid Elegant Emigrant bleeping Car, with berth (re ol charge. From Washington & Oregon Point to tho EAST la ST. PAUL mill MINNEAPOLIS, The only Tram continental lino running ralarc Dining Car (meal 7fx) Fastest Time JSvet Made From the Coatt over the Northern Paclflo rail road to C!ux City, Council Ulufta, St. Jotcpli, Atchtnaon, Learnworth, Kama City, llurllngton and 0,ulncy. ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO And all point through the F.aat and South Kaat via St. Paul and U nneapolli. tV The only line running Til HOfOll KMIOHANT SLKK.ri NO UAUS FIIOM POIITLANI) and hauled on regular Eipreee train over the entire length ol the Northern I aclflo lull road. Leave Portland at 1:30 1 m, dally; arrive at Ulnne apoll or St. Paul at 1SU0 p.m., (coon) fourth day. Conncctloc mail tt St. Paul and Minneapolis and all point Eait, South, and Southeait. PACIFIC DiVISION:- Tralni travo Portland. 0:?S a. tn arrive al New Ta. coma (1:08 p.m., connecting with O. It. & N. Co.' loata lor all ivohita on Pugct 8ound. A I). CHAIILTON. (lenl Wott'n Pat Agt No. Washington atrcet, Portland, Oregon. OVERLAND to CALIFORNIA. VIA OREGON & CALIFORNIA U.K. And Connections. Timo I Two and OnoTJalf Day a. Faro from Portland to Han Franclico, (32; to Hcra nieato, J0. Clot connection made at Aihland with ttage ol tho California, Oregon and Idaho Stage Company. i:ht sini: iiivimoni (DAILY EXCF.PT BUNllAVf) llrlween I'nr'liiiiiliiiKl Aalilnail".Mll Train. uy. Salem 10 31AM aaiiva. Portland,. Kalim Athland,. Salem,.. . 8.00AM .10J5AM .8:66141 At Wand 4 00AM Salem 1:01 I'M ,l:0il'JI Portland, SilSl'M Allmny Exprraa Trnln. IRAVI. AIIIMI. Portland 4:00PM Salem 7:lfPM HaUin 7:1IPU Lebanon, 0:10PM Hilt in 0:'t!AM Lebanon 4.46AM I (alem 0:17AM Portland, 10.06AM Pullman Palace Blctplrg Car dally between Portland and Aahland. The O. k C, 11. It. Ferry make con. nectlon with all the regular train on the Kaat bid Dlv'tlon, from the loot of F, itreet. uimt hum: iiivihio.v. Ilrtrtrcn I'orllnnil anil t'orinltl. MAIL TltAIN. - tana. I AlRim. Portland,.. 7:SUUI Corvallli U-.'M'U Corvalll 130Plll'o(tlnd 0.16PM At Corvall connect with train of the O.I', (or Ya ((Ulna bay. Kirjir.no riiAin, MAY. Portland, 4:60I'M MeUlnntllle,. ,6:4nAll McMlnmllle, 8 .00 I'M Portland, 0.00AU ARIIV. Local ticket for aalo and baggage checked at com. any' up town oftlce, cor. Pine and Second atreet. IcHU for principal olnt In California can only I rocurei at couitny office, Cor, F. and Front trett, Portland, (Jr. oFrelght will not be receive I lor iblpraent alter five tk P M on either the Kaat or Weal Side Ulvlalon. IlKOF.IILr-H, K. P. UOOKIU), Manager. O. F. A Fate, Agt, Oregon Kailvfay nnd Navlca- tlon Lompauy. THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE EAST. Tranafcr iteamer connecting iir with Atlantic Kim IcavM Aali Street wharf, Portland, dally, at S.00 1'. M, en The Pacific Eipreai arrive at Portland, dally al 10.30 P. M. rnlluiaii Sleeping Car run through to St. Taul, Council llluITi, and Dayton, and cloae connection made with both Northern Pao'Dc and Union Pacific, train at their wcatern termini. BAN FRANCISCO LINE. Kelvreeu rurllaml ami Nan rranrlirov LvavlngAliKwoith Wharf at iiddnight, a follow: raon roarLiav. Midnight. Oregon, Sunday, Oct. SUte, Friday Columbia, Wedneada) Oregon, Monday, . .. raouiiN raaacuco, I 10 AM 3 Coluu.lla, Monday, Ocf. i k Oregon, baturday,. ... 1) 13 Slate, Thuraday U lb Columbia, Tuoiday, 10 State, Saturday 23 Columbia. Thur.day -m Oregon, Wediitidlay Nov 3 Oregon. Sunday, VI Htate, Frldry X Columbia, Thurlay.Nov: Xni every fifth day thereafter nntll further notice. Turoagti lU'krta told toallpoluti In the United. State, Canada and Europe, to as"t7kia. Doit lettea Portland for the Caacadeiand The Dallm at 7 A, M. dally, except bunday. Doatt leave Portland at 0 A. M, dally (except h'un. day) for Aitorla and way olnt. TO OUt'liON ITV A.M UAlTOV, Iloatlleavo Portland at 7 A M Mondav'a. Wlna. day'a, ami Frldiyi for Dajton and way point. Kcturnlng leave Daj ton at 6 A. if. Tueedaj, and. Thundt) and Saturd.) a. General OfHrea for. front and l HI. A. L. MAXWELL. Ticket Airent. JNO, J. liYilNE, Uen. Paw. and Ticket Agt. DAY8' TRIAL". THIS NIW ELASTIC TRUSS llaj a pad different from ail other, il eup auape. wlUh MU adjuatlru ball In e.nlar,adtu iLaalt tuaJI txalUun of tka body while ttte ball In lineup nrsaass baok U Intea tlnaa Juat aa a porapn flnarar. WlurllKLtDraaauratEeUtr- deaavvlththa I eertala. It Ueaa.darablaand rbeau. rWul by roaiL Car lealanlru. KXJJaTOI TKIM to., Cafaaaw, U. I la MM a MRittlr ikt ami nl.Lt. ajul a radical eoro OH 30 umsibutT m uv