Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 21, 1888, Image 4

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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL
MONDAY, MAY 21, 18.
OBXIUIAX. VinKCTUIir.
OflOTIiR CMSVKLAKIJ. I''"1'?'
Thus. I', hatamd- Secretary of Huite
Ohas. H. Faihchii.ii, Secretary pf Trwur
W.T. VILAS .Heeretary of the Inu-rjc.i
W. C. Kwihoott Keeretary r
W.C. WlUTNKY Secretary "f ,
U. M. DICKIWHON Port Mter rjem-n,
A. II. abi-aki Attorney (hni
MOKMMN It. Waits Chief Juti-
BUte f Oregon.
i. N. Por.nr... 1 tj, H. Henalor.
J. II. MITCIIKM. '
ItmnKHllKKMAN.f Corore-man
RTI.VKHTKK I'KKWOrKK .OferlH!
(Inn. W. MrliMVB Secretary ofHt1-
O. W. Wkbh HtAta Trwwtiret
K. IJ. MrKt.nor Supt. Pub. Instruction
JraVk r IIakrr . State Prlnt
B.H. HTKAItAN 1 , ,
Wh. P. Uki Supreme Juilne
W. W. Tiiaykk J
Third Judicial lililrltt.
K. P. IkiiHK rr..JiirtK
flao. W. Uki.t Prosecuting Altorne
Marlon Connlr.
M. i. Chamhkmmx...
J. A. IjHIXr.X
J. It. IHMM'K
. i- State Senator
J.T. (IHMifl
O.J. I'Uf llMSTOlf.
H. ItTMAN
A. M. I.Aroi.i.Krric
V. B. f VlM'KK
v. r. iiu-KH
tM W CinliiflM
.HepriiUitl
Clerk
fliMiiifiK MACK..1 Demtty Clerk
Jpiiw Mintu -,.". 2 't2i!
MihCnoiiiAN Deputy Bliertfl
Aiiiii'HTdliMY 'IWHiirr
T. c. 8IIAW County Jutlgt
f,4rwAKK;Jf::-0""m,-l?'",
OniHdK A. PfKliLDH School Slll'l
Ioiin Nkwnun Hurvi'voi
Connm
(J. P. I.iTeimYf.n Sheep Iimpw'"!
Cltjr of Malta.
J.J. Muiii'i-r MHjm
a. II. Mu i ii lt Ward
!. Wll.l.MMH l U'lllll...
Omi. OiI.i.inii Vnil v"ard..
II. IjAFOhkSiiiI Ward ..
Jar Sllfno.lrd Wnnl
W. W. Hkimnkii Xrd Ward.
NnM llllwlf 4th Wfiril
Couiiclliin i
(l N. IIiittiin 4lli Ward I
J. HruirKi.Mii ftecnrdei
Jammn lUeM .- -.-- .Mnrlinl
W.T. Ilm.1 TrwHiiin-i
(ltd. (I. ItlNriiiAM AttrtiP
J.CLTiiumhmon Hup'l nfHtriciN
O.K.Cllum-llll.l.-..CIilf KnulnwrH. I-'. I
I!. H. onirrm.
Jam. Walton V. H. ('miiinlMdniiei
JiMW'it Amikht Signal Service iiIimtn''.
ni:v .tivi:itTiKi'.Mi:.ii.
PROHIBITION COUNTY TICKET.
COMIKIXX,
I'UOF. (J. M. AlIM.KIt.
PllliNIIIKNTIAI. i:i.i:(TUIIH,
T. V. CAMI'UKM,,
It. V. HAM I'
I) It. A. C. KINNKY.
HIIPJIIWIUiiTATIVIM.
'I1 V IiAVKNPOltT
Bllvorlon.
WM BI.MI'SON,
Sllvurlmi.
II R.IOIIY,
Btiiith Siloni
J I) DAItltY,
Huiiiiumy.
J CI lEHKUHAItT,
CIlllIUlMHIK'.
wiiiiiiur.
AIjKX thomivon,
Sllviirton.
Ol.ltltlC.
V 1 ItAY,
WoiMlliiirn.
IlltCOItltlllt.
VlltOUi II ItlCAI)
Tiirnur.
TltlUKIMIUIt.
V 1 JOHNSON,
FmUmii.
bCIIOOli HWPHHI.VI'HMIUNT.
V P VAN SCOY,
Ji'llVjrwiu.
AWIMMllt.
, I.OUIS ItAH.ICIC,
Julllnxiii.
(VM.MIHIONHIW.
J I) HU11ST,
Aimuit.
W'.'V. UIODON,
.Mmltiii.
ai'llVIIYOII.
I' A KOUI),
WiHMlliurii.
(X)H(INKIt.
V It MAttKltS,
SmUiiii.
'""HENRY SCHOMAKER,
Tiie Slanilard Combiiiiiiioii Fence!
No. 360 CemnttttUI St.
Ml Si)las f Fnku m ti Onlfr
ON SI tour NOTICIC
44 m ;d A Ut W Skji,
HUNTLY & McFERSON,
House, Sign
AND
General Painters.
Ktbominm, Ptpr Hwtjao ami
Decorators.
mm wui min mommI mm1
" umri
UMt iWrtUwiw M i
tw. i mm
Toooharof Music
3g3K
tjrtMMititto
NEff ADVKRTI.SKMENTS.
THE FOLLOWING
List of Property is
-HY
OREGON ISLAND I COMPANY
!
I. !)ftcri,8iiillewtoffivertoi iim
l leoncw, onelwlf in ftiiavHtloii,mll
.tni....-.i. ftiniii
W)iicr).lORen-i Incultlvatlon.r, mllw
fn.mrillr.m.1, IK IIh from Ht
olllce; Vtti.
100 iirrM.WI nercd III cultivation, good
bullUlnKH,Wjernoru.
19 Hcrw, 15 HcreH In oultlvntlou, biiihII
lioumnJlUW.
Sold.
Ml nrn ) Here III cultlvnllon. kiiihII
Im."' IK mllw from IMuii; one
Imlfcanli.
TWHerwi.'JiOHcrrtlncultlvRtloii.rpiiiHln.
,I.rllKl.t timber, KK1 mM''M," ,,r
cliHrii, I) mill fnmi mllroHil; 9.
Hold.
Sn-9ncriiM, IM nrrw In cultivation,
two urcliiinlK, mllw fn)iu Hnlom.
jirrtO-7r, ncrfi. aWnciw In cultivation,
Imlttiice IlKhl llmlier, i mll from
ShIuim.
Sold.
7,V)-; K)Hcn,am acrtw Incultlyfltlon,
iiiih lmlf mllo from HtMiinliOHt lanil-
. jnffl)!- Hero. 1W) neroK.Kooil j')i'?.
iooiiin,Hiioiliiiirn,oiio lmlf mile from
HtwimboHtlaiidtiiK.
Sold.
til -r acre, 820 acros, Igood Iioum) and
Imrn.
HI ncrw, 2 milt from Snlom, j lwr
acre, uh acreti in ciuirnmuu.
Sold.
3frt acri, SI 1,0. nil oiiltlvBted, lino
uuiiumsa.
2M hitiw, 170 HPrw In cultivation, good
orcimrn huh uuuuingB, taw
Sold.
Sold.
UOacrw, all cultivated; WSOa
HuiiMMtnil lot on Commercial st.; VW.
Sold.
3fii)Hcrfi,lH)acroeiilllvalPil, UtiOprume
lltH, 1IU JlWlt'O 1HW, "' ii i,
Jiacrmor Iu)w, nood liiilldluK; Sll1."'-
Sold.
W acrtHt, one lmlf In cultivation, SX.
lloiiM) and lot In Halviu; Ji".
llouxflaud lot In Sulcmj JS110.
lUni'rwi or fruit Inml.SX inllw fromlSn-
loin; W pf r acre.
1(W loin In Hllur llU city; f wieli.
IIOacrKN, I Kin cultivation, J iH-rnoro.
MX) iickw, l.VI In rultlMitlon, kikhI lin-
iniM'ini'iitn; (I0,UU.
Sold.
Willidrawn.
lUacitMol fruit laud, IH uilliw from Mil
ium; SUM.
Jfiil iicrtM, l mlliw from IlrouuHVllle,
115 acrm In cultUatlou, KIKI I'lilld
liua. M&iH'raore.
A7 acrtw. all I'lilllMilril, with IiiiIUIIiikh,
Ki in Im from Halcm: 9MUI.
'JO acrwM adJoluluK Salem town Hlto;tV).
'JUIaerwcultlvHtiHt laud, ultlitiulldliiitt,
1 mile from alem; SWai.
DIM aerM cultlMitwl land, wlllwmt
liiillillnn. one mile from nhIciii mhi
ollUnn tVi
SWVj aereM.oue mile from Salem; Sill per
aeiv.
(Waerw, IK mile from Salem, one half
In eulllxMtlou; fitful.
lA on (Vpttal utiettt, at I'mm IU) to
(MtHiHeh.
Al Keren, )J mile Ifnuulem; JITS wr
Ul'lt.
Wiu'iw.all lit Ih kahhI ntHlejh'f K'UltUn.
THE OREGON LAND COMPANY
Arelmyluxsuil llm4ltwl lJlltiui;lllWke p1iiir, in showing buyeniny;pro
wty In ttnslielUI. Oltlivln
Bank Block, Throo Doors South of 1st National Bank.
K. 1-1. BELLINGER,
AGRICULTURAUMPLEMENTS!
AOItNT
D. IVI. OSBORN & CO'S
I Frame Uinta, Mowers and Hakes!
KUSSKL L'.CIO ' S
rated Knginc and New "Cyclone" Thrasher.
A M Stak 4 hm ai4 S Waps, lligies id Girts.
Norwegian Walking or Riding Cultivator, Etc
XO. l STATU STUHlfr, &VLHM, OltPGOK.
Offered For Sale
TIII -
aiggsxaueeagggasaaegg
. IS 1C acre fruit land, IX mllOT from Salem
JIW.
19. 30 acres cultivated land, miles from
Halem; 8M00.
50. 10 acre. IK miles from Salem, all culti
vated, with buildings, 82000.
61. 12 acres fruit landlX miles from Salem;
$MJ0.
S2. 00 acres, 2 acres In cultivation, house
nnd barn, S700.
CS. J15 09820 acres, 200acres in cultivation,
good house, barn and orchard.
51. 20 acres of fruit land, ) miles from Sa
lem; ttiOO.
65, S20 acres, 180 acros In cultivation; S8000.
CO. 1 17 acres, 30 acros 111 cultivation, $1200.
67. 10 acres of fruit land, miles from Sa
lem; 8300.
rA Withdrawn.
69. S12.C0 icr acre, 120 acre.
00. 6 acres of fruit land, miles from Sa
lem; 8150.
01. SW acres, all cultivated; 810,000.
U2. fsO acres, 82.'j00, 7 acres In cultivation
good lioio and barn.
(11. 2 acres of fruit land, miles from Sa
lem; !'.
111. Saw mill and srlst mill; 81000.
Of,. 100 acres, W acres In cultivation; $2000.
00. 1 acre of Unit land, I lulled from Salem,
810.
07. 100 acres, s inllen from Sllvcrtou; 1600.
08. 2)"i acres of fmlt land, lUmllos from Sa
lem; 8760. 9
09. lOncies, IK miles from Salem, all culli-
atcil; 8CT).
70. 130 acies, near Mehaina, GO acres cultl-
Mited.hou'.e.lmrn.oreliard, etc.; SfiKO
71. 10 acres, near Aumsvllle, 2 aurex In ber
ries, lOOfrult trees, Kooil Inilld'iis; 812110
K. l'JOacies; JWM.
73. 78 acres, with buildings; S1X).
71. SO aures, house and orchard; 8600.
70. 120 acres, 1P0 acies In grass, buildings,
SA) per acre.
70. 100 acres, orchard and building; $2000.
" Sold.
7S- Sold.
71). 60 iieies, adjoining Salem, 115 lots laid
oil; 810,000.
H). 210 acres, 1:10 acros cultlwitcd; 86000.
81. 012 acrw, buildings and 1( acres cultl-
ated; 812 per acre.
82. filk acres, U cultivated; S1W0.
8.1 20 acres of fruit land, 1 miles from Sa
lem; 8MM.
81. (Uiicrts, oitimrdand buildings, TOO.
80. 318 acres, 200 acres cultlated, orchard
and bullilliiKS, JtlOIO.
Hi. Itll acnw, 60 acres cultlatcd, orchard
ami building; 81000.
87. 2fl acres of fruit land, i mlliH from Sa
lem; 87Ti0.
SS. 260 acres, IW acres cultivated, buildings;
SOOOU!
HI. 61 acres, 6 miles from Salem; SljjlO.
1M. iMTnicrvH, lOJcultlvatedJIftM.
HI. Hotel in Sublimity.
1)2. Sluro bulldlnglln Aumivllle.
IH 227 acres, 60acuwcullivaled; flUX).
1)1. House ami lot on Commercial!.; 8t00.
HO. 20 acres, all cultlMited, i Juillefrom
Salem; 800,
lul. 'JO acres, i miles from Salem, house,
Irnru, dry InnihO, nud large orchard;
8ilM.
7. 10 acres, 4U miles from Salem, with
house; 8000.
1W. 10 acres, IU miles from Salem, with
large orchard; 8600.
l. 10 acres of fruit land, IX miles from Sa
lem; J.HU
HXI, imxi acres ImpmviMl ftirm at from 810
to Sl pr acre; known as the Aukeii)
Itai m.
We hae, also, all the Scotch leonipnny'h
farms tbr sale, llelng Mildlunder fore
ffliMiirvuf mortgajres, t hey .are uttered
ouer reasoimble terms.
K O 1
LAUGHTER.
. , ,t, .mtal waters from the hflta,
That mif ''""'' h mort. 8nd not the fool.
The vwe boi t,""- o- - ,,,,.
noon the empty heart no Joy distills.
l,poo V",riAnr uunch thyself away!
Wte.wS5: where gales are fresh nod
free
rr Uueh'ter Is thy noblest self In play,
r A, ripgrJ of a stream that .eeks the sea.
Or billot breaking Into rainbow spray.
Thy heart's untrammeled art of melody
iny nwuDwght WlUtomB In Home Journal.
reople Who IJIo Xlnneeessarlly.
Many people die unnecessarily. Few Pcopla
take proper care of themse ves. Healthy
Sonle are prone to be careless, and so do
VenVealth. Youth and health place
"he Individual In a sort of intoxication. 1 to
healthy young man is full of life, energy.
SKhopl enthusiasm. He thinks he
can do anything with his vigorous constitu
Uon.dtoBeeratererythto8 with it. He Jinus mai, a "-"' "r ",,,'
recuperates him, and he imagines that thU
will always be the case. Instead of husband
ing his forces, ho wastes them. Ho is as ex
travagant with his health as another man
may bo with bis money. He is living on his
capital, and not on the returns from his in
vestments. Men and women ought not to die as young
as they do. Our science has taught us that
the lower animals attain to a number of years
Ove times as great as the number of years
that bring them to maturity, barring, of
course, accident and disease. Man reaches
maturity at the ago of 25. Five times 2o
125 The natural life of man ought to be 1-5
years, according to physiological laws. Of
course, he must live in a climate that does
not otfer too great a resistance. Physician
in Boston Herald.
T)nu ami Their Dogs.
Another fad of our gilded youths is to go
about the streets with enormous dogs, pre
sumably of raro breeds and great value, trot
ting at their heels. The contrast between the
magnificent caninlty of tho dogs and the
puny pusillanimity of their owners is amus
ing. I was In one of our uptown cafes the
other night mul saw two blims enter, each
w 1th a great dog after him, ono a St. Bernard
and tho other a masti it. Tho dogs oyed each
other with surly look. The masters glaied
with haughty rivalry in their eyes. Sud
denly the canines tncUed each other furi
ouiJy. Everybody jumped out of tho way,
and tho poor bojswero afraid to separate
the brutes. It was nn interesting situation,
only broken by a cynical barkeeix?r, who
came out nnd dashed soino red pepper over
the interlocked heads of the dog duelists. It
was good sport while ;t lastod, not tho less
on nccount of tho In !;!e88 and miserable
appearance of tho ilmlm who o ned tho dogs.
"Tattler" in New York Star.
All Knoctlvn J'ollce Syntmn.
Tho polico authorities of Russia boast that
thoy know the whereabouts and dlsiosition
of ovcry citizen of tho omp'ro ovary night,
and it Is through tho dvorcr.ks that they get
tho most of their informntiou. No mora
ciTectlvo spy svteni loulrt be orgiiir,..!.
I'eonlo must livo In houxs, and the law le-
quiroa every house to Irivo a dvonii'.. yn
ono can bo so employed w'o i!o rut Uelnnr;
to tho artel, and tlio poi.i-" i-oirrl fioortrl.
Tho tenant is therefnru compit o!y at '
mercy of his servant, nho, if so ON'io-il.
can send him to Siln-n i o-i a chnrgo of fe i
so:i nnv titno he likes, an! it remthvs 1 -tie
more than a dvom.l.'s tvs"iio'iv tuo'ifm 'i
"wolf's passport," t i mjiMimico to c;.i i
called. -William Kioto. Curl In Cjicho
Nevs.
Tuo et' r Hnnk.
Go Into any regular savings bink, -rul on
days when crowds of depositors nro there ' i u
will see the Iwst representatives of the .'a j
of labor. Qo into one of tho down town mm
merclal banks, and you will see, in tho day
laborer or mechanic, but the manufacturer
and tho merchant, or their clerks. The fii-st
set of Imnks Is patronized by thoso who siivo
little by little, and don't have big piles of
money. Tho second wt is used by thoeu who,
whether thoy actually own largo fortunes or
not, do, for tho time, have big sums passing
through their hands. Theso two kinds of
lmnks have distinct siecies of patrons, and
seldom does any one bank have many custo
mers of more than Its own particular kind.
New York Sun.
lllriln That Are Mlnilnc;.
Ten species of North American birds aro
named by Mr. E. M. Hasbrouck as missing.
Of thee, two the great nuk and the Labra
dor duck are believed to have become ex
tinct, while the following eight, through
scarcity or dlminutlveiiess, were "lost" with
the taking of the first specimens, and are
now Miir eagerly sought. The carbonated
w arbler. blue mountain w arbler, small headed
warbler, Cuvier's kinglet, Towmnd's limit
ing, llren star's limiet, llachman's warbler
and the Cincinnati warbler. Arkansaw
Trovelw.
lUthcr r.mllj Soort.
They were talking about bowling when
Stormy Sinton Trun came up.
"Talk aliout bowling," said Stormy, "I
knew the time In New York when it cost ma
(0 every tiiiM I rolled a 111"
"How whs tluitr wm tttked.
"Why, I uixsd bottlwi of champagne for
rJas," rwpHwt Stormy, and the crowd dropped
out of right Cincinnati Enquirer.
The (Iriuly a Speeder.
I oece chased a lean grinly for several
Ddkw, aud it wiu all I oould do to keep up
with him uon a Beet horse. I man oould
not bYw ran halt as fast as he dki Indeed,
I doubt if tb tWmfekt ptolectriaa hunter eould
make hi wope if pursued by as axasper.
ateil grinly bear in any condition, uukw be
reAeheda tiveor used his flrearnis effectu
ally. Brig. Go. 1C a Maroy in Outing.
Nut fur the Middle Claw.
The Hiwrian gOTnuset lias dciddnot
to hereafter grant rontsiaeoa in toe artu
lry and engineers to cadU wbo are not of
noble family. Count ToUol, wlnUtr of the
Interior, has for soma time tytteouiMoaUy ab
ttained from conferring potts in tno civil
Mmrlre on appUeanU belonging to tie mid
die, that ts, unUtieU class. Boston Budget.
A Change U Uecreatlou.
(Qrocery StoreHani faced grocer bh4
poor enor boy )
Oriader I roppott ye feel pretty tired,
Tamay, after putting in tee) coal!
TemmT Yea. sfa-.
Qrinder Wett, U you want to bavw aMttia
ran ttaw, yea can shoval ta hmwsS tu
(UnraUc-Ufa.
Weekly Capital Journa
Tk Cheapest Kcivspapcr in Oregon!
BEST FAMILY
TIE
IN MARION COUNTY.
Do you ivaut a paper that you ran
side as an intimate menu, u uim. ii
truth; afoetoanytemtha bu
the expense oi iuoi"j i, v l""" -." r -- iaurertoserf.
dom? A paper that will not descend to acrimonious pciwnaUUeTto
vitnneration or abuse: but which depends on fair statement and reasonf
its weapons. A paper that dares treat us t
courtesy. Devoted to the material growl
Marion county, ana ot tno ienue mm wiuu uawuuuu munmette vaW
Using every legitimate means to convince the prospective 6cttlerand bust
nessman ot tno auvuuiugt i"'iu, o ojo, " miow tuiiweli
..! . .t flimiiv. .1 nnner which recojrnizes the fact that the ndi,nf uJir
the price of weekly newspapers on this coast, has not kept pace with the
reduction in the price of the great staples of commerce, and has boldlv
struck out forever from tlio stereotj-pea
umns. tlie lowest price ever uuiuu
substituted therefor as low a price
in the world.
Read Our Reduced Termsl
WEEKLY, one year, $1.50.
Now Read Our
WEEKLY, one year, $1.00.
Oxjlv Old Subscribers
Now in arrears are urged to take advantage of our big discount, by set
tling old accounts and joining the grand throng of one dollar subscribers.
Is there a bluo mark in the vicinity of this letter JJ ? Then understand
you are now addressed. Blue is the emblem of faith tho faith we have
had that you will settle when reminded of your indebtedness.
TO ONE AND ALL
We say, bend us your names. If you want to take advantage of our "one
third oft' for cash," and are not where you can get postal notes or other
convenient method of remitting, send us your name and state that you
will remit at first opportunity. This will ensure your being placed on the
dollar list.
THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER,
But a solid, permanent reduction. We have come to stay
II. K. Dubois.
JOE DUBOIS
Dubois brothers,
Proprietors
FREE BUS.
Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers,
From Si to SI per dn .
SALEM, - OREGON.
VARIETY STORE!
W. M. SARGEANT
Keeps a lino stock of
Wall Paper, Borders and Centers,
BABY BUGGIES, EXPRESS WAGONS,
Toy Tool Chests, Velocipedes, Bicycles,
mSKETS, sail all kinds of FUXMES.
Mouldings and Frames Made to Order.
Tissue iipr, leaves nnd centers,
forget the artist material, such ns
"Hints of all kinds, llrushes of all sla
Don't
Tube
sizes, and
iHunuers. aim) me
GOLD PAINT-READY MIXED,
Mau for frames ot all slue, in (hot every
thing else that nun bo thought or.
Come and See for Yourselves!
REFEREE'S SALE.
STATU OF OUKGON, 1
OjuntvJik Marion, hs
VrOTICK I8HKUKHYOIVKNTHAT nv
,"u,e w a uecrve of partition and
on the lli day of June,lSST, nd ananieni
datory dioree hereto entereVl In said JSSh
OO l IK)
Twentieth day of September, 1887,
In the partition suit or Amanda Klinn et
!.,. 3. H. Smith et nl. whereby It was
ordered that the south tqnnrtiof
s5 6x? I10'1-' ddltlontoihecitj- Sf
le, Marion countyOreaon xthh ,i
ineSF-HS
tberafcr,, by viiu of ud decree and l S&
wre to wiTeJ 'r 1 fStU wuTotwS
W AlMtQn eottiily. Oreeon iTCT'-Y'rj
real Mat al nublkt ZZLcZTiZ
et nwdar, for auh in lTTV,
ilare anUanendlSt uS22? "
'
-m v.'t.UAFFBHTf,
Ghemekete Hote .
NEWSPAPER
with confidence take to your lb.
.. "sii I'onent of the
ftjM te the.faS
reason for
terms- at tne nead of its ,.
iu. m. mra u uit-gon. and has
as was ever charged for such a paper
"WEEKLY, six months, .
-40.75.
Discount for Cash !
WEEKLY, six months, -..$0.50.
THE YAQU1NA ROUTE.
J
And Oregon
con DoveloDment
companys
er. 20 hours
steamship line. 225 miles shorter, 23 hours
less time than by any other route. First
class through passenger and freight line
from Portland nnd nil points In the Wil
lamette valley to and from San Francisco.
Willamette River Line of Steamers:
The "Wm. M. Hong," the "N. & Bent
ley," the "Three Sisters," are In service to
both passenger nnd freight traffic between
Corvalllsnnd Portland and Intermediate
points, leaving company's wharf, Corvallis,
und Messrs. Uullmnn & Co's wharf, 200 ana
202 Front street, Portland, three times each
week as follows :
north heund:
Leave Corvallis, Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, 0 A m; nrrlve Salem Monday,
Wednesday nnd Frldny,3rM; leave Salem
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6 p ;
arrive Portland, Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, 8:30 v M.
south heund:
Leave Portlnnd, Monday. Wednesday
nnd Friday, 0 A m; arrive Salem, Monday,
Wednesday nud Friday, 7:15 r m; leave
Salem, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
6 a m; arrive Corvallis, Tuesday, Tnuiv
day nnd Saturday, 3:30 p m.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays):
Leave Albany J-gJ
Leave Corvallts Yv,nu
Arrivo Ynqulna jJf S
Leave Ynqulna ;SAm
Leave Corvallis rSY
Arrive Albany 1105 AM
O. A C. trains connect Jit Albany and
Corvallis.
The above trains connect at YAOmSA
with tho Oregon Development Cos uw
of Steamships between Yaqulna and san
FranelKco.
SAILING DATES.
8TEAMERS, FB0JI SAN FKASCBCO.
Willamette Vallev MS
,.i. : :rr7 v. .i r
-May 10
Willnmctto Vnliey! - ' !J S
Wlllametto Valley - "
wiunmeiio vaucy,.
STEAMERS. jfROJl TA9VC--
Willamette Valley '.
Willamette Valley JJJJ S
Wlllametto Valley " Z
This company reserves the rifiht w
change sailing dates without noucc.
N. H.-Passcngers from Portland and w
Wlllametto Valley points can make jw
connection with tho trains or
YAOUINA noUTE at Albany orOorvainj
nnd If destined to San Francisco, 6hou
nrrnnge to arrivo nt Yaqulna the etau
before date of sailing. .
Passenger and Freight Kaies )WjJ
Lowest. Tor Information apply W.iSK
HULMAN & Co., Freight , an ""
Agents 200 and 202 Front st, roruana,of-
' C.C. HOQUB, Ao't Oenl Frt.
I-as. AgU, Oregon PgJ&
C.H.IIASWELL.Jr.Gen'l tTt
Pas. Agt. OrcnrI)evelopmot
GENERAL BLACKSM1THI
AND
H ORSESHOEING 1 '
All tho Improved methods !of .S
haplng shoes, to cure diseases or ta
and for the correction or toulty fJJUe
truetlon aud interfering, used. IP?
satisfaction In all cases. Kefer w
known horseman In Oregon.
JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshe.
303 Commercial streot, 8alenv!S-
ESTIUY
Twol
bar mares, onf i years ad ,
ert years old. IttehtshowWeroJwjiaiki,
ed , and left wflh a J with r KvT j
ft-HPS.! ?JT? ? ttisaa A
Strong, Baleen Oregon.
Maye,X388.
irmrmni tnna Titif-i
, j.. . ituu uanaor and
,h and prosperity of Salem 0f
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