pwst fn immmtmrnmr TTmiTt1 " nuuawLw MMI'AII. AlimiUUtJ"-" IJAaIII-" - C.nNKttAT. nmKCTOIlT. Inn van FMWI.P. li.vivn feerstarv of Stal. CUM. & Faibchimj, ftsereiorr of Trr Vv.Tvilas -Secretary of" 'l",,,r WM. C IWraomT -owrai " " W. C. Whitkky flwsreuiry of ). M. KK-KIIWOK Post Maafcr Clin- nil A. II. (JAKI.AKI) Attorney . n.i Mokrmox R. WAIIK Chief Juni' gate of Urffl. J. II. MmilEl.L . HlMOKBllKBMAWK OoflBrew.mi.ll r.VI.VBJTKK PlUIJIorBK..- :--0oer"7r llwi. W. MDIHIIIK BerlrT of HUH- O. W. Wbhii W Trweurer. 15. II. McKlhoy. But. l'"bJf?uf"J Fkak ;. Haxkk tHUt Printer. VPx. l. Imi. V Supreme Judge W. W. THATKB J Tbird Jb4IcIi1 Mitrlct. II. I'. Hotar Judge. lw. W. Mki-t ProaeeuMwc Attorney Xarlen County. M. I. mAWWtHM 1 J. A. 1tHiRKr State Senators i J. H. Ihmkk J J.T (IHIWHI .. . I). J. l'KHIH.KTOK .. H. laAYMAK A. M. IjACOLI.KTTK W. II. Ool.VKK.. C. P. HICK !. N. CHAI'MAN.. (Ihonok Mack. llpriilUVBB ! iJeTmir Clerk. Ioiik MiT B i1ir. It... Ckuman Ueirtily HlieMlf. Aitfitim-dimiv .'Iimmunr. T. O, Mhaw County Judge 'HKM:n:n-co"'-r" O.iOBOK A. 1'MKMI.HM BeltOOl hlll'l Iohw Mkwkok Surveyor Oofoiier. U. P. UicHriKMi Hheep Inicior. I'll; of Halm. J. .1. MuHN-r Mayor. A. H. Minn 1st ward duo. Williams 1st Ward oibo roi.i.ii 2nd Ward ". I.AniKK 2ml Ward... J Af MiKToll.il Ward W. W. Hkinnkk Hrd Ward Nm. llliHit -f til Ward O. N. Hi'iionUIi Ward I J. HrKK'Ki.KK Recorder. JAMS IUWS .1IHrI.BI. W. T. IlKl.l. Trwwtlter. Oko. O. Hi mm am Attorney. J.C, TlKiMlwiN Hup'lof BJtrcela. :. pi. niuHi'iiiM,...ciiir KiiKiiitwrH. r. i. I'. S. UMrtrs. JAB. W'AIruH I'. H. CoiiimliwIoiiPr JuMCji AI.MKHr.J4i:.al Hervleo Observer Cotllldlinen NIStV AIM'!!!!'! IHUMH.VIS. II. K. Ill'lhiut. JnK Dl'lKild Dubois brothers; Proprietor Ghcmcketc olc FKEE BUS. Sampk Roomt for Commercial Travolort. I'nim ft U tH per dy. 8AUCM, ORSCKMf. REFEREE'S SALE. HTATMIlFttliKOON, I, UlUNTt or MAHION, I " THTJ'K IHHFHKIIVtllVKNTHAT BV i virtue r b ilivrtv of imrtlUon and iirar of mIk tmlfnot In t lio iMrtmlt nmrt uf the iiUteof Orvtfon Air MultixmuUi twimty, on ibe IMh day of J urn, IWT, and an nnmn tlry dam lliinio innivit In aitM iwuri on Um Twentieth day of September, 1887 lu Hit' uuiltloii anil of Amanda hllnnet nl.mJ. It. Miulili ! nl. wli.Toliy It wan nnlrri-4 Hul ll)i' mhiIIi inKt iiHilrtiT of hink M In Itolwru' HilUltluu U (lie illy uf Naifiu, Marlon iiiiiitv, on-mi, Willi the iHliur rml imiiHriy Ulmiaiiw to lheilU uf Juliu Minllll, iln'twiMiT, Iks Kolit. Now. Ihiffforp, ly vlrliio ot anltl tlwiv anil aaltl anMudinrut thrrvlo, I. Ilir undi'rutHued, wltti aadul aitiilitl liy naltt nmrl a a rvft.m- Iiih'II wlit n al inimiy .will onTtie. day. the aial day of Mii, lH, at 111.- limir rf lOuVUn'k n. in., at tile iourt bonae Umir, In Marlon ii'iinn . intain. m-ll the aUtvn iteriatd rtnl lMti at nliltti autUon to lliu btcbmt I'lil'li'r, lor wli. In pmuanvr uiwMiiHvrni (uiulaiiit'iiUiuittit lhentiv f. It. UArKMTY, STR1NRR 4 BLOSSHR, IIKAl lt I.N- STOVES, RANGES, Til ui Coppr r Wut, iMSUh-St., ... ... SALEM, OR. SEff AiniHlTI-SKMiKTS Kf wAm ,wtr No. ft rook (, emw MylluwkhWI m4 u4rut4, Air unly A VNiattv MMUtoia MoioaiaM atmtilwi. Cash Grocery Store, IMAC 1. 1UIMI. rVifviMM, 191 v Ntatk St., v &jtM. ...... V lull altMk of. HttHMi) Uawi IWCkj fllta ipitallla Kls. Jim nwtmd wkv arUrte In Ko Qria4M " takiHf Milaim. AS- HUKSUSMOlSlNa It At) MM) lmrv4 Mtriartti f !. mmm , to wtre elkwaii of k tm MMlJuruwrn'ti.t uf iMMy MMn,aa RfMlii M UMoyfrrtua. SIwnhS atlMartkat tn alt raw, twewloaay tt ItkHHI liiiini null Ibii-. JOHN KKIGHT, Tta MttMu..vtal aim ktrat.li THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE 1 II ill CI D M! It m Occupied Yesterday anil will k Again To-morrow by Their LIST OF PROPERTY FOR SALE! Comprising more than 100 Pieces of Farm and City Property. THE OREGON LAND COMPANY Kee,an oMclentfHient l rorllaml, whodevolas hlsontlre time to Meurlnc pu roluwera. A full deecrlptlon of cuoli piece of property to furnished 1.1m. ..d much of the proijerty o their lUt 1m. been jmraonelly liwpeete.1 by him, tliBt lie U able to fully describe it loptiKlMMN. Thin ent, by dally vl.HIng the depots, ftwiner landings and lioti-U, oomealn aintact with hnmlre.U of land Ncekern; he iSHupplled with the Or,.on Lund Ooi.iimi.jV iwmphletand property llata and hs an arrangement by which he ran aeure redueod rMre from 1'ortland to Salem. In thin way many jM-nwus have been scat toHalom during the jKt month, and the maiiBKew of the ()r.-Kn Land Company have lnain kept l.imy In Hhowlng them the prorty they have for sale, homo of we vlMton. ,m to Oregon to remain, and being plemwa with rtalcm and the Kurn.undlng country I.m. taH.BlitiHtiiK.rly; other- are only on a tour of Inspection, and pleased with the country will Ml out In the Mt and come to Oregon to remain; ntlll otherH nreonl) traveling for pleasure, but all have been ahown around the city and country andiglvcn ....opportunity tolbrm tin opinion by actual obwnatlon. The (lr.K I......I Company .. ' ' .. ..,... ...u.,1...,. i.,n,n MiiMiiutmnr liiuiilirniiitK.iiul tourlntn, will notomy oonunuuMiuuuiiw lutjoiv... ....b - butthey have now employed Col. J. 51. Wright, a railroad man ofcxtennlvo experience ..:. . . .-.. ... i i.n lu.t i criiftintr uiinTniirflloiiH tocome direct to from Illinma, man ui, iimiruacnv ".wra.. ... B-....-0 -1 Halem. Thui undertekln will be facllltatetl by tho fact that the Oregon i.iiml.Coi... i.niiy have now on file tn their office many hundreds of letter, which they have re ceived from eaalen. people In roaponac to advorlblng dono by them In eastern paiiora. Ptwtal carta are now being aent to over nix hundred of tlieae ierons,-contalnlng the follewing: Oregon Iv.'iiirl Conip.'iiiy's I'l.e Oregon TmnA 0&tnpny la now engaged In orgnnlnlng excunrton partle to leave Danville, lillnota, tor Halem, Oregon, llirtlea ttealring to do ao can Join tlie exeur km at any point onrouto. For Information aa to dale of aUirting, route, expeaso, nto., Ada- J. M. WRIGHT, Kiwtera Agent Oregon Umd Co., Vermillion, Vermillion ('., 111. A, Thla agent la furnlahed with ten thouaand oards contatnlni (he fnllowlng for dlatr Uullon t UUEOOK-WILLAMEfrrE VALLEY, Flflv bv one hundred and heelthleat atate In the Union flfty inllm. I'. M. eenaiui report ahnw Oregon to be the . (imsanlwara green: no cold winter: no hot mi m mem: uouyelonea; no thunder atonna; nunillureoToroiw; cheap Ihing; magnltlontl suenery; ridh nralrio and lliubor Itinda ehean. Ten acre frull (kr.ua. worth a auction In whaat Mend atautna Ant uamuhlet to Orevon Land Oomtuiuv. at MaIui. Kxeurilon will leave Ikuuvllle, 111., fur Hnlrm, Oregon. Iurtlea wttthlng to Join It at Iktnt ll orenruute, auamw, j. m. nn.niii, oi-.'nmi'iii, rm iiioii n, in. The name will nlo IteilnwrtiHlilu'it niu'Auwtti'ni-,nn -. The new wool chetulle is a ics-an'l U largely used or "laid" work upon cloth, plush or satfn. Wettine a stiff hairbrush with aromatic liiegar just before using is equally good for 6 and its owner. A toy drum, with a plush or satin cushion fitted into iU head, makes a pretty and not too troublesome birthday gift. Rubbing the scalp for ten minutes every Oav with the tips of the fingers is both a pre rentlvo and remedy of baldness. Hair brushes should be washed at least once i week, using for that purpose soda instead it soap, and taking care not to wet tho backs. A slice of raw onion well rubbed over the roots of the hair upon going to bed is one or tbe very best things for any unwholesome sondition of it Lacquer varnish is much better than that to be bought ready for use. Can be made by dissolving one-htilf ounce of orange shellac in jne-half pint best methylated spirits. The sun bath is the latest beautifier, and is recommended as the best means of attaining the Irishman's "middle extreme," wherein a woman is neither too fat nor too lean. Satin ribbon still has the call for decora tive purposes maugro its provoking ten dency to curl at the ends, and the further fact that moire is now of much tho samo price. Pinking is now the favorite finish for tho adge of felt tablecovers, and nothing.is hand somer for that purpobo than olivo felt em broidered in shades of apricot, with appliquo figures of pink plush. Pretty bird houses can bo made of old tin cans by painting tho ends gray or green and surrounding the body with thistle or twigs, oeld in place by stout wire, by which the can is also held to the limb or sido of tho wall. A very new mantel lamberquin is n straight fall of plush, ten inches deep, with an em broidered spray in the center, and beyond tliat, graceful, irregular festoons of softest India silk of a harmonious contrasting color. Wickerwork of any sort chairs, baskets, whatnots that is soiled or time stained, can bo made resplendent by gilding or silvering, and it is much better to uso gold size and gold leaf thou the liquid gold, so vaunted for that purpose. A pen wiper with the doublo charm of novelty and simplicity is made of plush, lined throughout with satin, and folded book form over smaller leaves of chamois, which are held in place by a ribbon which ties in a bow at the back. GASTRONOMICAL TID BITS. grauntM uf me mri inai in noniHir. u imu- we it i' bend from whk'h our eutoiiMm may aeloet, W. Ilat and rotfanHlulty rjucl ttnMt liiv iiu imvikm'' ih bank Muck on Ituumotvlal i.:r.v:, Naietu, Orn W,. hulk ill .IiIm tftv bl lanfclv Ohmim... ,tu. iim.i1 ,.f .,,... lit in.l .fu. ., .im and tltiu Iiiitwim' the demand It :Kli p.-.umrr. i. n nV ,'.i' :.ilc Wo niv highly gratified by tlir tact that In an nlHirl it tlnu- we li up .neh i : i--,' II .' .-f pn;'i t In our w f.iiv to a'lii niniiir itu'.wise this hM-i lo f II !t,...ll on ii, ut our otttaetn k.Hi. .rinnitt. l' U.tfll it uttV 1,1 fetatnta.l.A .i... Iti t,v,.t..vl . flLuiUlhi1 I.,. , ii. ....... I .. .... .. ...... l In tn IiukI.uhw of Imvlite an! mIIIius or.iu.Tt v. It -.n h.ii, luji.tiiii.nt i.i,... .o.i a.ul nmtrolled l uwu who an- and haw long Imnu Ideut! nVd will, the bUKSmwt Inter. eu of Halem. II U imroul.ig " Htx.ral IU'y and ha aire n exitendml one thouaand ikdlan In ndveiiUluil "talem It U not all nxnerimiHU. hut la ultttnlv purKiiliig wplMrted ,. mii um, arv nrn kuowii io prouttiT ivrtaiu rtmu, la.: i" itr r Itir nir iinliigni nf our Mslt.m tHn.latnty U-for.' the ptihlh.. It ndlra lor mimiu uikiti clox'tipottcutljun to Uualii.su and eruet .-m-la to .ulwrve Um lnun of ll ptitroiiK. It I. not hem to lake auy one viae' liuUnew, bill iimhim to bring tu own eiit..iiier. It iinipnaea to largvl extend tlaiuwratkuu. lu the rutiin-iu opportunity olteix 15. H. BKLLINGEK, DKAl.KH IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! A Q K N T K ll K D. M. OSUOKN CO'S Steel Pnne Biudcrs, IIoeis and Rate! RUSS IS LLf CO'S Celebrated Kiigiiic and New "Cyclone" 'Dirashcr. Conversation must drag when people dls uss whether mince pie is best hot or cold. More oysters have been shipped to England this season than at any time since asportation began. Cauliflower, cabbage and codfish are never ;ood to cook in a house when visitors are ox pected. Everybody's best recipe for finest waffles results in mi article just a little heavier than iflatlrou. The man who put lemon or vinegar on wallops, will insist on powered sugar on brook trout. Mr. Parvenu stys she bit several oyster crackers and did not find a single oyster in me of them. Potato salad without a dash of onion is tike "Romeo and Juliet" with the balcony scene omitted. Never look a gift donkey in the heels, nnd likewise refrain from ordering an entree in u itrsnge restaurant. There are plenty of people who do not tmow the distinction with a difference be tween wedding and bride's cake. Among the sad eights of table d'hote is tho dtbred little boy whose appetite is larger ;han hu mouth eating cranberry pie against citue. TIiom who would escape the proportions of the late Daniel Lambert are warned against xmdeused uulU, which, in time, will make a Man pole fat. An excluuigo has a "valuable recipe" on 'the liest turkey stufllng." As a general ihing the bast turkey stufllug occurs on Thanksgiving day. Railway eating hoibe tapioca pudding U jxoeedingly fatiguing and appears to be largely composed of mucilage and ejnwof the viutago of 1T1U. At Florida hotels it is sometimes more igroeable to arrive at breakfast after the (wople have finished eatuig oranges in their various exclusive stylos. "And now, children," said the teacher, 'what is t:.o distinguishing characteristic of ibe Bosto.mina.''' "baono!" shouted the en. 'Mm class a-: with one voice. AM Stid tf Fan u. S W f id Cuts. Norwegian Walking or Riding Cultivator, Etc. NO. m KTATK HTRKW. KALKM, OIlKN. PLAY8 AND ACTORS. Sardou says he wUl write a play for Lillian Speooer for lt,00u. Kate Castleton new play, "A Paper Doll," is by an Knglishmaa named Lloyd. Wilson Barrett is to revive and revise 'Uelphegor, the Mountebank," in Londou. It is said that then waran vara nii .ni.. lions for membership in the Booth-Barrett uuv mi agasoiL "till. V.H UMnkU." I. tk. ..!.. .. . uiayed by Joseph Jefferson m bis two months' tour through the south. II is said that the late Louisa Alcott eon emulated a atag career at one tune in her .t. She wrote a play from her "Rival '. una Donnas," and it was actwi for one ..Ut in Boston. 8ir Arthur Sullivan's new opera is said to jo called "The Beauty of Tunis," and the " uaania, iw, nave ueen nirnished 'm ay sirs. Ronalds during her lengtheMd visit tu his country asat. Roland Read will be in San Francisco in a mouth. His next New York city atwearanoe aril) he made in June, in the tall he plays sue wseaa, and perhaps longer, at the Jw wenlh titrast theatre, New York. MuMtie Palmer begins her farravU ensase mssu to America this aaaeoa April l&7at the Walnut, in her lataat husm -u- ti r. rauaoMpsua h bar noma, yon , and fur that reason, among others, it Mam lor her "hue. voyage" aanaaranoa. kjsow L iZJ 1 . . i II wianwk nm mxmrn. nam ia lor nve ywwa. Aa.rimfUjiuT.tfc.i .wwM1tlth)ij tatet annsaraaai' IwvutyavM times, her Vsilviay mat apfwanuice' mine times. Was WwuusenUy renrvd Irorn the staay k,, tiases, ha 'retired U. "J her days in her astiV three Msaesv and u MmgmknUy to take another back at the pahttc and re-Ureajein." the political Issues of the d " ln. Aumsville.Tue.iny, toy - BtavuHi, x "?"',, --May 2t, 1 o'clq CK. sSrSKWr, .'TfWlf . m -lAnV ""-" r.i.lnpVnv lil. 1 unwi... . .smerion. r,"',"r'v'v oil lnocIocK. Mt. Angel, Saturdaj , May g.4u0?ciock. Salem. Saturday, Junc S o ctock. n.-.;::;jtrMcmiCg. Central Com. TO THE EAbl ! Shortest rtoutel Fastest Time! ,,.nnai Best Accommodations! Lowest Rates! K2- Apply for information to WILL. H. PARKY. Capital Journnl Office, Salem. liTALESUW, . ...,..., .vi nn-nufrnnri timber. bal- ZIJ in CUlHVm.ull, ouuii6--,r ;vi,nnt "" nTice pasture; 100 ncres In fall wheat, -o acres ln oats nnd 30 In potatoes. Houtc, barn, orchard, etc. , Two mile? north o Salem, may ira umniu'"i. terms easy. Inquiro of G. IN'. POTTORFF, Cor. State and Commercial Streets, Salem. THE YAQU1NA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD i -. T-..irtrmr.nt nnmiwinv' stenmship line. 2Z miles shorter, 20 hours less time than by any other route. Urst clnss through passenger nnd freight lino from rori.ana tun. iiu j"" ",,'"",'' " inmcttc alley to and from San I' mnclsco, Willamette River Line of Steamers: The "Wm. JI. IIoaB,"tho "'. S. Ucnt- lcy." the "Three hlsteivnrcinhervicoioi i ,.t,i. niBunimrnnil freight trnfllc between t'orvnllis and Portland nnd intermediate points, lea ing compnny'h wharf, Corvallls nnd Messrs.. Ilullmnn .V fo's wharf.SOOaiul 'Ml Front street, rortinnu,itiree nines raen weolc as lollows : north neuND: Leave Corvallls, Slonduy, Wednesday nnd Friday, () a m; arrive Salem Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 3 1- m; lenvo Snlem Tuesday, Thui-hday and Saturday, (i r m: arrive Portland, Tuesday, Thursday nnd ctoturday, 3:30 v M. south heund: I.onvo Portland. Mondny. Wednesday nnd Friday, 0 a m; nrrlvo Salem, Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday, 7:15 l' si; leave Snlcm, Tuesday, Thursday and Sntiirdny, li A M; nrrlve Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs day nnd Saturday, 3:30 1- si. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Lenvo Albany 1:00 PM Leavo Corvallls 1:17 PM Arrlvo Yaqulna fl:,T0PM Leavo Yunnlna - ------ -fi.-;!0AM Leave Corvallls 10:83 AM Arrive Albany ------- 11:15AM 0. & C. trains conuectal Albany nnd Corvnllls. The above trains connect at YAQUINA with the Oregon I)e eloiiment Cos Line of steamships between nqulnn and San i mncisco. SMUXO DATES. STKAMKKS, TROM S.VN TRXSOBCO, Willamette Valley, April 20 Willamette Valley, May 10 Willamette vn.tey, .May 1 Wlllnmetto Valley May 31 SirBAMKHS. FKOSI YAQUINA. Willamette Valley May 5 Willamette Valley May 15 Wlllnmetto Valley May 20 This company reserves the right to uiiiiuuu Mimng nines wiiuoui nonce. X. II. lassenirer fmm T'lii-ttimil nml nil Willamette Valley points can make elo-e connection with the trains of the YAOUINA IIOUTE at Albany orCorvnllls, and If declined to San Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaqulna tho evening before date of sailing. l'assenjter and KreicM Hates Uwavs tie Loie-.t. For Information apply to Messrs. IIULMAN A Co.. Freight and Ticket Agents 200 and 202 Front St., Portland, Or., C. ('. IIOOUK, Ac't Genl Frt. A I'ass. Agt., Oigon Iliclflc It. II. Co., C.H.IIASWELL.Jr.GetiW;11101' Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 301 Montgomery st.; San Francisco, Cal. THINK IT OVER! Thai is About Buying a Can of P.D11E ROCK CANDY DRIPS FROM KELLER & SONS. T.I. .1. l ii i.iirei.v new aim we are the Drat to Introduce!!, "Slapjacks- wfilnSwsutfeV! Harw's SormatHlnK ISlaatt We have a new laundry soap-1 pound hara-that we pll br 6 on.u Sders eome in from every smirce. Send In yours. J2LttJe3Ltale'My Utar-s every aunitar. We atUI seU the ata? .F-!??! jy I'wwd can. W - 'u.i. mm .w i iwm i pride tt brand ve are UmJ .... a . . 'zzr """ wtiiaiainmeuu in tbe and keep posted In evesything new. future KELLER L SON'S The Qtocsre. l'HOF. IL DIAMOND, Teacher of Music A ut ------ t j, trumentoSa on tluWli3net, Instru- In- iJiLVJ-fVJj J5bi lrdSkkrtlk, VNKS, Disfwit vSS&ZSSSttT ,. tor Job NEW AITVEItTlSEHEjfXk DDnmRiTiniM rniiMTv t,1 l"l"""mu" "n uuKF CONQRESS, PEOF. G. M. MILLER PKIffllDENTIAL ELECTORS T. F. CAMPBELL ' B. F. RAMP, ' DR. A. C. KINNEY. REPRESENTATIVES ' T W DAVENPORT Silverton. WM SIMPSON. Silvertou. H S JORY, South Salem J D DARBY, Sublimity. J G EBERHART Champoeg. ' sheriff. ALEX THOMPSON Silverton. ' CLERK. W I RAY, Woodburu. . RECORDER. VIRGIL H READ Turner. TREASURER. W P JOHNSON, Salem. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT W T VAN SCOY, Jefferson. ASSESSOR. LOUIS BARZEE, Jefferson. COMMISSIONERS. J D HURST, Aurora. HENRY GULVIN. Marion. SURVEYOR. F A FORD, Woodburu. CORONER. W B MAGERS, Salem. . Overland to California VIA Oregon & California Rail Roai AND CONNECTIONS. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROLTE Time Between Salent ami San Fraaclsco-Thlrty-slx Hoars. CALIFORNIA iatTHESS TIUnt-nATT.T routh. "SorgI -f.wp.in. L.V. Portland Ar. I lftttMB1 C:u0p.m. Lv. Salem Lv. s.J0a.ni 7: 10 a. in. Al-. Snn Fran. Lv. ti.J0p.m LOCAL 1'AbSnNOnil TRAIN ( DAILIElJ UJil'J.- SUNI1AYI. 8:00 a. m. 1:02 n. m. 12:10 p.m. Lv. Portland Ar. Lv. Salem Lv. Ar! Eugene Lv. 3:4o p. m. Ii52p.m. SW0a.ni. PULLMAN' BUFFET SLEEPERS Excursion Sleepers for second-class pas-: c-i.i;ia WU till LilUUlI UU1US lltX 0T chai-KC. Tho O. C. Railroad ferry makes con nectlon with nil tho regular trains on the Enst Sldo Division from foot oi F street, Portland. West Side Dbfsion, Between Forty and Cervallis: DAILY (EXCKPT SUNDAY). 7:.AI a. 111. 12:25 p. m. ! l.v. l'ortlnnd I Ar. Corvullls Ar. I 6:15 p.m. Lv. I ISO p. in. M'JIINNVILLE EXPRESS TRAIN (DAIIA KXCEIT SUNDAY). -1:50 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I ft00a.nl p:uq p. in. Ar.JMcailnnvlIlc Lv, atoiiui, At Albany and Corvnllls connect with trains of Oregon Pnclllc Railroad. For full Information regarding rate-, maps, etc., apply to the Company's op'm, Salem, Oregon. E, 1". I'.UOEKS, R. KOEHLER, G. F. nnd Pas. Aj l. Manager, Post Your Friends in Hie East! EVERY ONE COAIPLIMTS Us on our weekly edition, as It contains sol much excellent rending matter. Wepiw-I innu wining up mo mill interests oi iubh section, nnd you cannot do better than tol linvethewraklvtnnllral In vniirfrlendaeMtl whom you wish to post on the resources oil .-UCRUU. " Live nnd Let Live Paint Shop. HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign AND General Painters. Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and Decorators. All orders will receive prompt, a""1 Kstnuates on all kinds or work u ""," cheerfully jrtven. Satisfaction gua"?. Slvop lu Old Court House on Court rtrw. uem. ur. FARMERS, -:- LIVERYMEN And others in need of Team or Carriage Harness: . ... . .. ., ur Ji WUl be to your Interest to cau r- i beftwe iH.reluul.ir elsewhere. a 1 n?"jr laneat and most oomiWete stork la ,Bir Prlees reduoed to suit the.tlu.es. J"" w'W 11MV IIIW Ut Psm'lM Il.vn.ee U, A V Ititff &U v-K.tiagv J.aiouu iiwiu ;i. 1 1 m" OF CHICAGO. For which lam sole agent. These haJ" are au inaue .row First Clatc Pittsburg Leather. WanHuldd. The llnest Uu JrfJ55 Buoy Robes, and WhiM In th these snode I am eelUiuc at ,r 'fLnl urea. Ttaaulclas the public lor inj " - strict atieoiiuu to !ualnee to nirDi "" IIhu... ..... ........ Ail lift. E. M. WAITE, HnnRiKVU.lCiravuniUllKu'v -. Or. B. 5. IA.M-'-