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1 vl W: ' i Sf-I I c! f ft KVKWXG CAPITAL JOURNAL BATUJU)AY, MAY S, 1888. oknkkal mnitcroitr. ra Cf.F.VEtimi.. pi id"nt ff ..Heprtweiitnllve ITIM VI TMoa, F. flAYAKli Jfcrretary of Mtii QHM.R. FAlKCHIMi.SeeretanrofTreMxu W.T.Vilm ..Hecretarr of the Interior WM. (J, KwiiHxrrr Heerrtry tit wi.r . 0. WIUTiKy.. Herretury of N v at. UlCKimmr. Pout Mnrti-r Oew-r.n A. It. 0AHJ.AM1 Attorney (Jem-rul MttMMOON II. WAITK Chief JlwUec SUU of urtgoo. k IlKKMAJJ"." Congremmiui kVMTKii J'kxjiovkh fiuvertmr . W. JlrllMlDE KecreUrr ofMOOe. Wkmh .Htl Trnunirer. . K MrKf.aor Hunt. Pub. Instruction ruisHK r. iiakkk Mlate Printer .11. HTKA1IAX 1 vk.v. IxiHI) V Munreme JudfOK. W.W. Tjiavkr...) Third Judicial Dltlrlet. It. I'. ItOIHK Jill!!-. Clan. W. IIkit Prosecuting AUnrw) Marlon Constr. U. km. tHAMHKMMN 1 J. A. 1HtMKv y HUilo Heiwloni J.JLDiMiac-.-. I J, T. GHMWI n. J. I'KNIM.CTOW B. LAYMAN A. M. I.AroM.m-nc W, R. OlI.V'KK . P. HlCKH J. , Cii Ai'M an . ..Clerk. uiKime: ufK Deputy mrx. JpllS JUNTO f Hlwrltl. Mi. Choisam ... Deputy Hherltl'. AtMlwrflimY .. 'Irmntirnr T.li Piiaw . County Judpe urw. I. Tkhhki.i. 1 rvmini-ii.iiM Hiwby Wahmkn J-.Coiniiilwloner OutMIK A. I'KHIII.m ftchool Slll'l tun Skv.ims Jinrvp.vor .-OmMor (I. I. I.1TUIIK1KI.1) Hlieup Iiiiilor City of Jtalfm. J.J. Mimi-i-r .Mayor .n. jiiiii ii warn Jb. WlM.tAMf ll Ward 1. C'ii.i.inmJihI Ward . JKIHKJllll Ward JAP AIlKToHnl Wnnl . W. W'.HKINNKliHrct Ward... ft at lliWII 4th Ward O.N. HirrroNlth Want 1 J. IH1(KI.MII Ito. -order Jaxmm Howt Marslml W.T. Ilixr Trtwiirer i. w. jiinoiiam Attorney ilwow Htiti'tiif HlnitiH lUlicilll.i... CliUif DiiKliiwrM. K I) I.'. H. OfHrfl Ja H'Aitns .. . II. H. t'oiiiitililonor JMMil'lf Al.MKur .Mlk'UHl Krlcv()liMrv()r 'KW AnVKIlTISKMKXTS. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE T i mm m mm t was Of copM Veslenlay anl will be Again To-morrow by Tlieirjj LIST OF PROPERTY sFOR SALE! Comnrising moreithan 100 Pieces of Farm and City Property, ,H.J Cuuiiclltnei' J, u'Tiiumi illi. ClIUIII Ninv Aitvi:uTisinii.vis. PROHIBITION COUNTY TICKET. fONOMIMrt, I'ltOl". (J. M. MILMCIt. 1'IIIMI DIUS i'1'l A I. j:u:( TOl w, T. K. CAMIMIKIiIi, II. I'. UA.MI', 1)11. A. C. KINXKY. itiii'Uii:.TArivi. T V DAVKN'I'OIIT Kllvurlon. WJI 8I.MPKON, Hllwrlttn. II HJOIIV, Hontli Kili'in J I) DAUBY, Kiihllmlly. J (I KllliltllAUT,! .1lmnin)t. miii:iim'I'. AhlfiX TMO.Ml'tfOX, Kllvurtoii. t'l.KKIC. V I II AY, WMllllllI II. ItlX'Oltlllill. VI HOI I. II HICAJ) Tumor. TIUCAHIMIIIIt. NV i'.ionxaox SiUnn. MCllOUli HIM'KIII.NTKNnHNT. W T VAX M)Y, .It'lll'txm. AHMIJUt. I.OUIH HAH5S1SIS, .lollVrtMHi. (X))IMMWIO.KKM. J I) lll'HHT, Aunim. W.T. HKIDOX, MhHiiii. HUUVKVOH. I' A KOHI), WiKxllmni. V II MAOICIW, HmIiii. HENRY SCIIOMAKER, Tie M CombiiiatifNi Fwiee ! N. HO CottMMTtiltl St. AN Shifts of Ptici M U Order ON W1IUKT NU'IMOUC. TITE OREGON LAND COMPANY-? KfMHnemeltit intent In rortlAiulwho devotes ln entire time to kecurlnKinurcliiwers. A full ilworlill()ii of well piece of proiwrty In ruriilnhed lilni, mid much of tliej property on llielr lint liiw been peraonally Intiwcted Ijy hlni.wi tlint lie Is nblo to fiilly.describellt to piirclmwjrM. TIiIh ukuM, by dilly vUIUiik the leprjtH, stoiitnor lundliiKH nndjliotols, iHiinex In oiulHcl with linndreU of land Heekorx; he In hupplleil with the Oregon Lund ; puny' imnipliletmiil property IUIh mid hut mi iirrnni;enieiit by which hej:cn Mvuru minced faro from Portland to ShIuiii, In thU wny muny lwntonsjhnvejbeenciit toHleiiidurlni the w)it month, mid the nianiinern of tlie)riSnn Ijinil Coinpunylhnvc i-ui. ..1,. .miv in mioiiiK ilium wio property tney imvo rorKiiIo. Home of those vlsltom Hiimi to On-Kon to reiimln, mid bolnij pleaMl with Salem and tho Hiirrouiidlnjr country have hoiiKht pn)wrty; othem are only on a tour or Inspection, and If pleased with ;thc country wIIIm'II out In tliemiHl mid come to Oregon to remain; Htlll lothcrsljirejonly traveling for pletunim, lint all have ticoii hIiowii around the rlty and country and'lglven anopKirtiiiilty to form nn oilnlon by actual obHervatlon. The Or.iroii l.innl Riiiiinnu. will iiiitonlyoonlliiiiotothunbrliiK toHaleiu IarKonumberHorimmlgniiitmind;tourltH, Imtthey havo now employed Col. J. JI. Wright, 11 mllriwid man of oxtenitlveloxperleuce irom lllliioU, to itrt an their iment In tho Hnt In Keltlng up excuntlom to como direct to Mnlem. Thin unilerlnUInu will be facilitated by the fact Hint the (Iri-Kou I.aiidJCom. puny have now oil Itle In their oillee many hundreds of Ietterxhlcli they have re celved from whIwii ieoplo In reoue to dvorlllii donelby them;in eastern impcTTJ 1'iHtHl mrds are now belli nnt to over ;Ix liundred3in;these pontons, wmtalnlng the ' iouehiiik: LANDS AXIf HOMES. Marion county is situated in the neart of the nwKniflcent " illamette valley, the central gem in the clus ter of rich counties that form that princely domain, and is the banner commonwealth of the great north uet in all the essentials that go to- ante making it a profitable abiding place, and a home for the thritty fanner, the cunning artisan and the inlustrious mechanic. Hlch in its agricultural resources in Its cultivated and uncultivated lands, in its water powers, and minerals; rich in its colleges and whools of learuitiL'. and with u climate unsurpassed Tor its salubrity, it presents to the immigrant from the overcrowded states, where cold winters and hot summers, with terrible cyclones, prevail, who comes to the coast with some means, advantages that uo other county in Oregon possesses. Much has neeu written of this western country that requires a stretch of the imagination to com prehend, and numerous complaints are heard from tho class who have been misled by them, so in this brief sketch tho writer desires to nvoid exaireratiou as to its present mid prospective advantages, asking tliose in me casi lino wuoso uiuiua this may fall particularly those who have their eyes directed towards this coast to peruse it carefully, reeling that it is not written to lure immigrants within its borders, but only as a truthful discription of a lan'd which, if it does not "How milk and honey," contains within its bosom wealth and resources equal to any other country on tho Pacific side of the Ilocky mountains. noirxDAitiES. Marlon county is bounded on the lorth by the Willamette river and ilutte creek which separates it from i 'laekamiis county; on the east by t lackauias county and the Cascade mountains, which separate it from Wasco county; on the south by tin. Sunt lam river and the north fork of the Santiam, separating it from I. inn county.andon the west by the Willamette river. PHYSICAL FORMATION. , The county contains, ineiuaiiii State Treasurer' Thirty-Third Notice. State or Ohboox.Tbbasurer's office SAtEM.May 18,1888. Notice Is hereby given that there are sufficient funds on hand to pay the follow- Ine WHrrants drawn on the rive per cent. laud fund: AVarranta numbered 1W5, 1916, 1017, IBIS, 000, 607, 01 iwueoi is.o. XI. .-.HI Q'JI .1 UC Jit U1Z, 101, iOT, zr miu tw. Interest will not be allowed after the date of this notice. O. W. Webb, 5:35flw State Treasurer. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. rnO WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN NO L tice Is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed administrator of the estate of It. A. Gesncr Into of said county, deceased, by the honorable county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Marlon. All persons having claims against snld estate are hereby required to present them with proper vouchers to the undersigned at the otllce of J. J. Murphy, Orlswold's block, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. ALONZO OESNEU, Administrator of said estate. Salem, Ogn., .May 11, 1S&. Overland to California VIA Oregon & California Rail Road AND CONNECTIONS. THE MOUNT SHASTA R01T Time Between Salem anil San Francis Thirty-six Uonrs. aoc,sw CAM FOnNIAXrnESSTnAIxDAllT KwtET" &ia.nt JKP.m ICAI. l'ASSENGKn TRAIN ( DAILY-?? PRIT RTTVnivl 3! lo Tl m 12:52 p. nC ft00a.nt South! 4:00 p. m. 0:80 p. m. 7:40 a. m. Lv. Portland Lv. Salem Ar. San Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. 8:00 a. m. 1:02 a. m. 12:10 p. m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Salem Eugene Ar. Lv. Lv. PROPOSALS INVITED. rnirn board of public building L commissioners Invite sealed proposals for painting the Iron and wood work of the cnpltol. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office ofw. D..Pugh, Salem, Oregon. Tho right to reject any and all bids Is re served. Bids will bo opened at 2 o'clock p. m., on Tuesday, May 2,18SS. . SYLVESTER PENNOYER, GEO. W. McBRIDE, G. W. WEBB, Board of Trustees. W'm. A. MUM.Y, Clerk of Board. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPEKS. Excursion Sleepers for second-cke nna. sengers on all through trains free of charge. ol The O. & C. Railroad ferry makes mn ncctlon with all the regular trains on th East Side Division from foot of F street Portland. slrw, West Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: PAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY). iTTLv. Portland Ar. I GnSnTnT tnjAr. Con,-aIlis Lv. 1:30 nm 7:.'!0 a. m. 12:25 p. m, ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. mllE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVES J notice of his appointment as asslgneo of all t ho estate of A. Mayer, of Salem, Ore gon, by general assignment of this date for the benefit of all his creditors. All creditors of said A. Mayer are hereby notified to present their claims duly veri fied to me, at Salem, within three months from this date, and all persons owing said A. Mayer will call and scttlo Immediately. Salem, Oregon, May 11th, 18SS. HiUUfjr wii.Liis. G:19-d(lw Asslgneo of A Mayer. Jl'MINNVILLE EXPKES3 TRAIN (DAILV EXCEPT SUNDAY). 4:u0 p. m. &:00 p. m. Tvl Portland AT7 Ar.McMlnnvllle Lv. "KWaTnu 5:43 a. m. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. For full information regarding rates maps, etc., apply to the Company's agent' Salem, Oregon. E. 1". K0QERS R. IOElfLER, G. F. and Pass. At Manager. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY.i "Columbia River Route." Oregon Land Company's! EXCURSIONS Tim Oregon Lund ttinnimtiy .Vii IV.... .till.. IIII....I.. A.ci'... excursion parties to , .vV'.V "..;?" ",i '.""." "i""y is uou-eiiiniraniii oriouiliiliu aKAJiix ,v a rsVirs,:.JS",.,f.. ."w.tew ". j"iftir. ' ,-...-.-. , ..,,,,, ,ii iu,u;iiuui siarinig, mine, oxiiensti, etc., VlUtl-OHH, J. M. WRIGHT. ItiHtem ARtiilt Orwou lntd Co'Vermilllou, Vermillion Co., III. uHtJoi'u"11 U fllrl,ul,,l ":hn thoiuindiovrl OHKfJOX-WIMiAMCTrH VMA.Y.Y. Ilfly by oim h bwlthhktiitutia IHIU'llWM till rwii i v ii? .lit foil t i ;-,,; t i Two bay mares, one i years and the oth er 5 years old. Right shoulder ofono brand ed e, and lea with a j with a P made by attaching tho curve to tho stair of tho j . Return them, or send information to A. Strong, Salem Oregon. May C, 1S8. REGULAR QUARTERLY EXAMINATION OF Applicants for teachers' certificates. Notice Is hereby given that tho county board ot examiners for Marlon county, Or., will hold tho regular quarterly examina tion of applicants for certificates to teach in tho public schools of said county, at the court liouso In Salem, commencing at noon on Wednesday, the 30th Inst., and continuing tho sessions until Juno 1st. All applicants for certificates must bo present nt tho opening session on Wednesday, tho 30th lust. GEO. A. PEEBLES. County Superintendent of Schools and Chairman of tho Board of Examiners, td SPECIAL, 01TK131 ON URGE BODY H WOOD. I oiler tho best quality of largo fir wood In livo cord lots and over, sawed twice, nt 1 per cord; sawed ouee,$2 00. If you want the best stovo wood, tho best furnaco wood, and tho cheapest wood you can burn, give i.tv jjin .mult, .tuiy oruur laKen now win d good to September 1st. No narment in i nmlrto hiuI Mtll itftmiM for HHV9 IMHVUli Ml! fi"i,ffii?.,ii.MI!rJ'!S!!S": .fi.'Sf."".'- W iurjON,, . i(i,. iiirrr.:i..;.L;..i'7.7K"A,I?'i"i.,''",w '"."')' wimmw: MSSSSH J. M. Rltl IIP' Winlllkm. Vniil linn (,.. ill ' .... .. .... ..,, Tlw Mint vv IIIKImi Iml'iiwlKilMu miiiitnN ortuni wpr, HW4AWm Ksran WJr-irJL" to?-.ff! .?? .? iry T Mild ru!lAilly rMMi th.. iMHk bMK m OunuitfrvMl t " ty Ul (ivnaMU Im wix by ii 111. slm, uiKiiiy ui our iMvtNi umneriv u. i t;3i.xx?i,,zzrzx"lx fi'l,Sll,.lU,()rtVM. "iiii IXTl'l. ,i"v !! I''tx-rty m-h1 thtt iinxir,. hcl ueinaniieu until wood Is dellven.il n-'r...- Is your time to engage your winter's sinv l.l V- nf iru-wl ply of wood. Offlco with G. clal street. ,, GEO. D. GOODHUE. . Johnson, 253 Commcr- STEINER k BIOSSER, diiai.kiis,;in- t III Ihf bulutMwi tiiivliu Mii.l ..iiir.J ..-'...Ji.; d Kunuulia.1 tu- m..., whTi r .i kiiliSTA ii. : .--..,....,,.,- euninill MUofrtHlam . . .rov.... j...i. ............... It Is ti imniri lnkl7iiti..ii I...I.. :i UM... I.I.....1M.I ,.i.i .. ' . " ""' " "xiivuijui wuii me uimiiiim inUi ii i nunitiiiut n ib-mi u iiv7....i i...: ;. r:: " "'..".'."-,,"7" ir- ii.Miun in KdvwriUliif "talfiu It U u .1 k iiiMriiH.i i.. IT: i. XT ,,,,BU "r "'hii1 HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign Capital Lumbering Company! MANUKAiTt'KKK, OK AND DKALNHS IN Bvoiy Wotj' of Oregon Lumbor, Dressed and Undressed. AND General Painters. -CONHTANrLY O.N HAND: Kbowkft, hiper Kwiws and lUiVMHW .asstvssaft-ss" l -.. ZTTZ T ' aasncgff, SALEM Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, BOXES, IStc. OREGON, DUGAN BROS.," P U U M lri ERS I (WS m ST1LUI rTTTEKS, STOCK KAKA1 FOR SALE or RENT! w. & mm, TachrofMuilo ... i m itUmtmX iMtow- w. i. "- mniTi - .- f OiiO ACKBS 2LnSS4,!'5. Mmm liiia k "" . jJBtwmnTf aud 11.. M t ( H vmnt lilu Q. lull.. V Imivaiii Km StWHI Mild PlllwMtl! 0nm1s, tK 0 ct f Cfil4 WW. KALlOt, valley, pmiric and mountain Imuib uliout 000,000 acres. 'Hurt' are two ninin divisions, tin i iiiiiuiitain ana mo vaney. tih latter extends from tho AVillaiuettt' river to tho foot of tho C'nscai.t niouiitains, a distanco of about I : tit n miles. The mountainous portion coiitnlnt .i inie fourteen townships of inn.-ti,v .nsurveyed land; lying in a str.ji ivvelve miles north and south l.j rty miles east and west, and coin u'iies all classes of land, from rid. narrow valleys in tho pass-es, up through all tho grades of rolling hilly and broken, to that of rook hound canyons and inaecessiHe craggy peaks. 1 1 is generally heavily timliered, and in tlio near lutuie will bo valuable for Its lumber v. -plies. Thco hills and mountaiui a.'lbrd a wonderful summer rangi for htoek, and many of the more et. terprising fanners are availing tlicm selves of tills opportunity, ami when the cold frosts of autumn approach, tho stock aro brought out to frcdi pastures, thus enabling them to f.nr vivo the winter storms with little euro. riltKAT ADVANTAGES. A decided advantage Clarion coun ty has over many others is the dl vurhllled farming interest that can bo carried on throuuht tho enthe year; iiotwithstbiiding this is a wit climate during the winter month?-, the uplands aro seldom too wet to work, and lung before tho prttlrn formers arc through with their mt' lng, the hill tanner is preparing Cu ius summer worn, aim yet tin low lands arc much preferred b many; tho vleld per aero is generally grotitur, and jierliaps less labor is n--cptlntl to place tho soil in iirojM'r condition for crops; and tlien should tho MiiHou prove dry, the battom lands ar btiro to bring the Ut uniiiM. No better fanning land m bo found in the I'nlted States than that ou the noted Howell prairie, French prairie, Santiam prairie and Salem prairie. Tho will of tliwo are wonderfully productive. With good cultivation, lorty bushels of wlioiit and sixty of oats per aciv can lie readily secured. KACII.ITIIW KOll M.VllKKT. The Willamette river, with two 'mm of railroad running tho entire Vngth of tho county from north to aith, with the Oregon l'aoitlo road iTtiefelug the MiiitlitMbt corner of tho .tainty, allbnls ainplo facilities to reach a market in any dlroetlon. S.VI.KM Is tho capital of tho state and county Mat ikf Marion oounty, sltu alwl on tho Willamette river and on the O. a- (A railroad. Cotlv buildings liave been erectwl, among which the state capttol building, evuiitviourt lioow. (fiiiii.tui..viJi UJHMM 1hu, new public k1mh4 building. Catholic scIuh.1 buihllnir. JkleUioilliit eliurch, WllUmette Uifll vwwlty, and iimiiv pri-ate reaileuoe Mid tabJiitM blocks, which will onninre favorabiy with older and larger el tW. OKNKKAL. Alt tlUUM COluJdwWll.tlwWlluUHr vtte -aliev luw tu Iwt country In tb worid, and Marion county k Uiout nuiMtaUy located OwkIu. To Utow kinj hotuce in th west, no better opiartuultk can be QllMl,UianaTafouniUier. Pen-on mutnK mtormaUon rvganlinri. iianou countj- oc tte WiUiunHte (imm inmm f .1 P I1U.I-I.P. K nmln t "wnn.i,iiMMtuii Trains for the east leave. Portland at 10-4-3 a in nnd 2 p m daily. Tickets to and from principal nolnts in tho United stntna r-.,. ada and Europe. ' ELEGANT PULMANN PALACE CARS. Emigrant Sleeping Cars run! through on express trains to OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. paul Free of Charge and Without Change. Close connections at Portland forSan Fran cisco and Puget Sound points. For further particulars inquire of I. A. ariiiiiilng, agent of tiro company, Capital Journal otllce, Court street, Salem, Ogn., or A. L. Maxwell, G. P. & T. A., Portland Oregon. ' A. L. MAXWELL, G. P. &T. A. H. H0LC0MB, Genl. Manager. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. J STOVES, RANGES, Tin and Copper W'm, 130.Stato St., -:- -:- SALEM, OR. . iSx?nUne ,.Hr. Ko' s ok fetove, com Pjetely furnlshwl and guaranteed, for only A specialty iiuuloor rootlngand spouting. F.J. BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! And Oregon Development company's steamship line. ',5 miles shorter, 20 hours less timo than by any other route. First class through passenger nnd freight lino from Portland and all points In the Wil lamette valley to and from San Francisco. Willamette River Line of Steamers: Tho "U'm. M Tlrtnl. m-v a nrt. ey ' tho "Three Sisters," nre In service for both passenger nnd freight trafllo between Corvallis and Portland and Intermediate points, leaving company's wharf, Corvallis, and Messrs. llullman & Co's wharf, 200 and 202 Front street, Portland, three times each week as follews: Noimt beund: Leave Corvallis, Monday, Wednesday and lilday, 9 A it; .arrive Salem Monday ednebdav and Frlday.3 v m; leave Salem iJi"f'.' 1.,1,UI1ilf nnd Saturday, 6 p Jt: arrive Portland, Tuesday, Thursday and oaturday, 3:30 1- it. I.eavo south heund: Portland, Monday, Wednesday AN UNDERTAKER. FARRAR'S UIJOCK, STATE STREET, Salem, Oregon. !ii H,na.? furniture made to order A full Hue of CnskBts always on hand. WELL D fG GTNGT May 31 Juno 11 June 22 U'KLLb DUG OH UKl'AIUKD, ON ive-ifi. "TiifT V??T L'W"lhUi Salem. ' "" " " , Bouth A. DAItn, FAIuMEKS, -:- LIVERYMEN AndottMniinaMdor Team or Carriage Harness: It W1U b to voor Ini i i n .. OHKtiDN. "hUV. thi wantlnr hnniH. ntnuB, B wont, uuhuomi uronertY or eky nMidVue vriU be liromntly ntMl rallaltl' intornMil by addrwiiur Um wil known nnn of Willte X CTwinboriin, ml aetata amuU, mhm uoum bJook, Sakw Oraon. " - - - H.r hmc Will w I hi hlchol iii.-trL.-t i.r... 4h tatek fcr vuot .ViUiv Varnur Ooa,coraw(tnuiMrrba mad Court vtKHa, Saknii. OK OHIOACO ' WBMi la-Jjaai-tt. Tla-. hn. mwm and 1-rIday.tiAM; arrive Salem, Monday, ednosclay and Friday, 7:15 i m; leave Salem, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdav. uam; arrive Corvallis, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, 3:30 1-M. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Leave Albany l.-ooi'M Lenvo Corvallis ....... . i;i7iM Arrive Ynqulua 5:50 PM Iavo aqulna 6:30AM Leave Corvallis 10:33 AM Arrive Albany 11:15 AM Co3' 'hl' tmlns couuectat Albany and .m,c.n.boY?,rnlns connect nt YAQUINA Wltll thO Qnvnn IVivnlnnmanl nX I .Inn of Steiimshlps between Yaquina and San r luiicisco, saiu.no dates. BiKAMEllS, FKOSI SAN FKANCISCO. ametto Valley, 1 lametto Viillov.' Illamette Valley.. STUAMEHS. FKOJI YAQUINA. Wjllametto Valley..,. May 26 NJIllamctto Valley... Juno fl v Hme!! J'""8? June 17 N I lametto Vulle' June 2S i.oV,8 .mPany reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. mmii ,J, "!,sengers from Portland and all iiam? ,t0 nlIey points can mako close vrRt?'. T.ivlil ue trains of tho R FIN A. It0LTE at Albany or Corvallis, n"S if denl to San Francisco, should ?I2i2f1,?,Jlve"t Yaquina tho evening before date of sailing. , ''s"Kr " Frflcht IUtes Alwyrs the ifiTjiv.x?rlnormat'OI apply to Slessrs V"j "AJf Co., Frolgllt and Tleket AreiltslDOnnil "i l..,i .i i..in.,H n. orto -.,...,-.. ac. HpGUE, Ao't Gen'I Frt. i 1W. Agt., Oregon Paolrlo R. It. Co., eitimmn,,, . Corvallis, Or. C.H.H.VSWELL.Jr.Gen'1 Frt; A iuNt, Agt. Oregon Development Co., SOI Slontgomery St.; San Franoisco, Cal. I Tint Claw Phttburf LMlher, rr..uiL Th Anna Itm- of DuuIm. Ji.ft H.4;, and Whip, lu tiM , . tffi " "! jow Wt'L rkSL5S ssnasSaryaiis. ? BLACKSM1TIIING AND Horseshoeing ! ! hiJiJtil,,pfoved nietaods of shoeing, STfef.!0' to " ! ot the foot 2Jfaadtotorfcrtnf,aad. IguaranK JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer, 8WOwaaeaUMt,6l,Or. Mj ViwTlsraiiMrir it. By KalhM-Chlnlqujr. iHa MM. Send tww ttMr buiMalately. XMItm la ZF f P. A. KARNKLL. AlU nauaa ttZ?t Z2i? SALEM BATHS. Ii D4AK0N0. Pi-ffMv. Oam- St, lC Parry and Wata. KJ Hhanmnolm oaauy OoaV K tAMlXJRT,