i l EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL MONDAY, MAY 28, 1888. fJISNHIlAI. JUItKCTOHV. OaorKRCf.KVKI.AXII President I'm. I'. Bavam Kccretary of Ml in UN AS. K. Fa I rcii I mi, flecretnnr of Treii , W.T. Vila BacreUry mTUh Intnlm y. C, Kmiioott Prcretary "f VSrr W. C. WHiTSEr Herreury of Nm i I. JJ. Iukicwn Post Master Henrm. A. II. fJAHhAXii Attorney (feiieru MttNaMO.H It. WAITK Clilf JlMthv SUte of Vtteoa. i-fi: 'Mi'iriw:!:::: " ur HW(1KK IIkhma.vk ConKremiiinii dTI.Vtom.K I'knwovkk fioveritor OHO, W. MrllHlUE 8rtarvofBltte 0. W. Wkmm state Treasurer It II. MrKi.Mor Hupl. Pub. Instruction KHAKK I' IIAKKH MLatn I'ritilsr 'fen, rTHAIIAJI A.- 1 I) 1 IHIt J WM. IIK Mtinrftfiin Atttli W. W. TjUlt.J Third Judicial UUirlet. It. 1. Hour- Jiidg- lm. W. IIki.t Prosecuting Atlorni'.i Mtrlto County. M. U CHAMHKHMN I J. A. Iwxky V Hlate Senator- J.H.IIIMICK J J.T. Ohkuh i l. J. I'MNiiLimi.y K I.ATMA.H -. A, SI. IAnM.Krnc.. W. II. Ouf.VKH V. V. lllCKN -Itepreillalliu M. .V ClIAI'MAN Clerk iiNiHiiK mai'k Deputy Clerk Joil.v Miwto .Hherill mi. lihiisan ..... Auiwr(liwr ., T. C. Hiiaw Deputy H)jrlir -.- Irewmwr County Judyi llMI l TVU..U. llrswiir Waiih'kV'"":; --Commissioner. ClDOMflK A. Pf.KIII.HM .School Sill" IoiinNkwson Biirxevm 0. V. MrciiriHi.v (sheep lncioi Clly of Kilrra. J.J. Mumwr Slnvni niidiirjiiiH liru , (int. Wii.i.iamm ll Ward... (Ini. Coi.i.i.nh 2mt Ward..... i Imiiiiik Uinl Ward JAl-MlKioXrd Word W. V. Hkinn ii Snl VnnI tint. lUwil 4th Word . O.N. HurroNltli Wurd A II ....... ,1. . . ,.. CoUIH'llllK'l -) J. uriuc'Ki.iiii rtpwinlri jammhikwh SlnmliHl W.T.IIkm Treasurer ','..'.' """am Alloriit'i J.U. lllflMliMIN Hup't f.f HIkhiIm U.N. Uiiuiifiui.i... Clilcr KiiKliuwrM. T. I) I'. H. Onjffn. Jak. Walton v. 8. (-oiiiiniwloiirr JimiU'ii ALHKUT.JIUiml 8erUuJli.erwi Ni:W AI)Vi:ilTINIMi;.VIS. PROHIBITION COUNTY TICKET, fOMIIUMH, iMtOI-'. (1. M. MIM,Kl. I'ltlWIDIINTIAI. III.KC'ltllW, T. K. CAMl'HKhL, U. K. KAMI', DIt. A. C. KIXXHV. ItW'ltlXli.STATIVIX. T W DAVUNPOItT 'Silwrldii. WJ HIMI'SOX, Bllvcrltni. H K.IOUY, Fotitli Hnliim J 1) DAUUY, Sublimity. J (I KIJKUHAUT, ('lllllll)llH)K- ALKX TIIOM P.SOX, Sllvorloii. CI.HItlC.I V I It AY, WiMiillmrn. ItlMHIItlllllt, YlltCllli II ItlSAD 'I'lirnur. I'ltiiAstntiiit, V P JOHNSON .Sltl(!ll, Ml 1 00 1. BIM'HUI.vni.NDH.VT. :V T VAN HCOY, J.ll'lll'lHOII. AMMIMMIIK. l.OUIH IIAHISIC, Jotlltixiii, "ttl.MMIIWIONKWI. j;i UlMtST, ' AuiMm. W.T. It 10 DON, Murloti. 'Hl'IIVKVOU. '- K A FOUl), "M WiHMllmrn. CDItONKIt, W II MAOISUS, SmUmu. HENRY SCHOMAKER, MiuiutHNunNrul Fwtft! N, 2M) Cmnwcla St AN $$te if Fdfi M U UnJfr ON miOKT NOTIOK " liff id W list I'siil . HUNTLY House, & McFERSON, Sign AND General Painters. Dconiton. TJOhrofM ulo ffiFWJMM I .11 i "iH mffiiyMT NK1V ADVKKTISKMKNTS. THE FOLLOWING List of Property is Offered For Sale -I1V nini'ii8i; OREGON LAND COMPANY 1 f SSXS It)!t3tSX! g a g : -X- 1. Smncren, 8 lulled emit of HIIvertoMjICrX). 2. lWiicrm, one hnlf In cultlVHtloti,niiiHll orchard; ll(W0. S. )H'rn,IflH('rii litciiltlvn(lon,Smlleii fnim rHllroMil, inlltm fniin jKxt oiiiw; vftri. I. iW nrrm, MO Hcrm In iMilth-Btlon, (wil ImllilliiKii, t K) ler livrv. 5. W acrwi, IS hitbh In 'ciilllvallon, hiiihII lioiiM-Siaw. Sold. . 7. N) Heron, X) Here In t'liltlVHllon, Kiimll Iioiimi, IH iiiIIoh Iroiu Salem; fluu, one Imlftwili. 8. 7M0Ht'rH,ai0afrBii In riillUntlon, remain der llulit timber, kk1 Iioiim1, k'hxI or I'lmrd, II mile from mllroad; tW. u- Sold. 10. wm-amnenm, m ncrwi In uiilllwillon, inuiiruiiiirun, u iiiiien iroiu miium. II. finn-im nrrm, 'JMncrm In cilltlvntlnn, liiilanro IlKlit timber, Vt mllm fnlrn Hulein. Sold. 18. fTA(W-n Hi'niN. 3U aeniH In cultivation, one lialf mile from Ktoumboiil limit- lir. II. I17I per iiltm, 1W) neroK, K'xd lioime, 7 riHiiiiH, kikmI lmrn,onu Imlf mile from Atmiiilxmt landing.! Sold. Id. W) jM'r acre, W acrw, good JIiohm) anil imrn. 17. HI nrrnH, 2 mlltH from Salem, Ji.i jier nere, IW iuni In oiiltlvntlotl. IH. Sold. id. ami acriw, jll.ux), all ciiltlvnltsl, lino iiiiuiiiiiKi. a), att) aerw, 170 nerw In eiilthntlon, kimhI oreliiiril and Iiii1IiIIiik, t). " Sold. H. Sold. M, IKIaiTOH, alli'iiltlvateil; J.VKD.I 31. lloiiiwanil lot on Ciimmerelal t.;lJSH). Sold. iM. iKOiivrtM.lliliuTwiL'Ulllviitwl, lliMiiriiiiiu irvtM, ftw iiwii'li trtHin, iHir trww, "'iwi iiiM,KiiiHii)iiii(unirii:7Ui,uiu a Sold. JH. HlneroH.ono Imlfln uiilllvatlon, W. at. Houiiu and lot In Haloin; JXU. mi Ilnimuiind lot InHiilem; gnUX S. mineriM of fruit land.SH '"Huk fromMn leiii; rtl iiriu'ie.i ;. IttllotNliiHIUur I'ullnlelty; JT twuli. M. llMiwrtM, 111 III cultivation, $tt per acre. 81. :t iienM.IV) in iMiltUatlon. tro.nl liu. pniiiniftntn; SIU.UD. " Sold. :h Willnlr.nvii. W. 10 aerw ill fruit IhiiiI, i miles frmuMu- iwiii, pm iK Wl iiihim, H, iiiIUm rmm llninnsvllla, IH nertw In cultivation, K""d bullil lugs, m per iter W. m aerns, all cultl vhImI, Mltli bullilllim, IH inlltM fnim Htilsm; HHUII V 'J! ueri adjoining Salem tun u situ; juiua. II. WMariMmilllatwllitiii.tUliliuliiun. I lulls ntitu SsIbiii; SV ' ,i..l!',,,,, t'olllVHlwl land, wlthuul llltl ifji""0 ,,," fh"1 ll I""! W, .'MX Hefw,uu mile rnim HmIbiu; iH per II. Maeim Vius!Sll,?Att,,',,ri",,-0",!"r in mi l. Urtj on nipltai .lrw.t,:itfnim 1?TV, K a hwwi, K uilU lfmiu!rsHlm; iw; r IT. Wui liwTi!njH 'M "uu,fi"iu- THE OREGON LAND COMPANY Capital Lumbering Company! MANUKAlTrilKKM UK AND UKAI.KK-S IX lively fariotj' of Oregon Woe, Dressed and IMXUIA.NTI.Y ON HAND: Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, BOXES, Ktc. SALEM --.. OREGON. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT I COO ACRBS fSffSQ&tS Tvw C5nblkjtc CirtatO W Cital JmtmL Mwr Hi Pntar TIIK- K l,'m"os rruit lan J, l,;inlIe-Hrrom,Hlcm $va. m. SOfHcrM rultlvHted land, lKlnillesJfrom Hnlem; $S0. M. lOiwrex, 1W mllex from Halem, all cultl- viucu, wiin uunuingn, ?J. 51. I2aere(frult lanillk miles from"SIem, 82, HOJirre, 2 acres in'Jcultlvntlon, lioui and barn, 70U. mU W - U OS. 515 00 aMacren, 200acrM In cultivation, good liounc, Ixtni and orchard. idifij 51. 20acreK of fruit land, i miles from -Salem; ?0U0. r.V KUucruH, lMJjacres lr cultl vatlon;H000. M. H7acnw, .lOiicrea in cultivation, 1200. 57. lOai-nw of fruit land, 1 miles from bn- iuiii; 9jv. m. vv;ii.,i....,v.. ? r iiiiiii i&ii ii. H). l2-rj0 per acre, 120 acre. 00. 5acrc of fruit land, VA miles from Sa lem; SIM. 61. .TW acre, all cultivated; S10. 02. 80 acres, SajOO, 70 aoros In icultlvntion Kood house and burn. . 2 acres of fruit land "IX mllos from .Sa- lem; JC5. (II. H.nv mill and Rrlxt inlllCSIOOO. (ti. 100 acres, SO acres In cultivation; 82iXX). M. lucre of fruit land, 1 mllos from Salem, 910. 07. lGOiicros, 8 miles from Sllvertou; SOObT" fls. acres of fruit bind, lii mllos from Sa lem; 7f0. HO. 10 acres, IX miles from Kalom.all cultl- Mited; tnvi. ro. 1'W lien's, near .Meliiimn, o0 acres cultl- vated, lioiihc, barn, orehtird, etc; SUVi 71. lOacros, nmtr AumsvHle.:2 acres In ber ries, luurruu trees, good liulld'gii; 31J0J. 72. 120 acres; Ht. 7M. 7 acres, ulth bulldliiKs; S1200. 71. HO acres, house and orchard; WOO. 75. 120 iicn-s, 100 acres In grass, buildings, R!0 jier acre. 70. lOOaerw, orchard and buildings; $2000. 2- Sold. '" j 7H. Sold. 79. rJ iutms, adj. lining Salem, Hi lots , laid olt;jl0.(w. . g J It )t- M. 210 acres, 11 acres cultivated; SijOOO. HI. 012 neriH, liulldltui and ;lU0aeros cultl- Mited; jli per acre. 82. (IlJaonw, JeultlvatiHl; $1000. KJ. 20 acrtM of fruit laud, IW: Millies IfromSit- lem; JnOO. Ml. IK) iioriM, orolin rd and buildings, 5700. 85. 318 acres, SV) acnw cultivated, orchard and liulldlng-i, S0I0. 80. lilt) acres, 50 acres cultivated, orchard and building; 1(X). 87. 'JH acres of fruit land, IW uiIIm fromlSi" lem; $750. 8-t. aviacrtw, tu acres ;cultlattHt,hulldliig-i: J51XW ' 8t. 51 acres, 0 uilltM,fnim Sslem; SIvX). " IM. li acres, lalcultlviilexljJJWU;! Ul. Hotel in Subllmlty.l 91 Store building in Auinsvllle. III. 2i7 acres, AO'iierns eultlvatisl; fXU IH. llouieaud lot on Couimercliil ht.; Suoa lV 20 iiiinM, all viiltlvHhNl.ilW miles from ShIiiiii; sO0. IW, 'M acres, mllm from ShI&iii, houe, Iwni, dry house, and large orchard; 97. 10 mm, IUiiiIUm from Saleiii.-'wlTli luiiiwi; JftC. IH 10 mires, IW mllei from Salem, with large orcliard; iTM. IH luaorwMirrrtilt land, W miles from Ha. Ihiii; WU UU 14X1 iieruK Improved farm at fixuu 310 to S) mr acre; knuu u as the Aukeuy fiirin. e;iiiH, also, nil the Scotch iMiuiwny's ftjrnu forssle, lining sold under font elo.iireof mortjptifes, tll(.) .uvollored on very rtwiMiniibre terms ' -X- -X- hv m Undressed. DUG AN BROS., P T U r B EKSI AM Mil FITTEKS, MUWm l Sttuini and riuwiiiu-; Gwtls Ik IP. SAUUt. ORKlK).. LANDS AXI HOMES. jrarion count- Is situated In the nwrt of the magnificent "Willamette valley, the central gem in the clus ter of rich counties that form that iirinrnlv domain, and is the banner rwinmonwealth of the great nortli- ! vi est in all the essentials that go to- I wards making it a profitable abiding place, and a home for the thrifty I farmer, the cunning artisan and the 1 "ndustrious mechanic. , Itich in its agricultural resources in its cultivated and uncultivated 1 lands, in its water powers, and minerals; rich in its colleges and -Hiools of learning, and with a ilimate unsurpaascd Tor its salubrity, it presents to the Immigrant from the overcrowded states, where cold winters and hot summers, with terrible cyclones, prevail, who romes to tne coast witn some means, advantages that no other county in Oregon possesses. Much has Deen written of this western country that requires a stretch of the imagination to com prehend, and numerous complaints are heard from the class who have been misled by them, so in this lirief sketch the writer desires to avoid exageration as to its present and prospective advantages, asking those in the east into whose hands tliis may fall particularly those who have their eyes directed towards this coast to peruse it carefully, feelini; that It is not written to lure i immigrants within its borders, but only as a trutmul tUscriptlou ol a land which, if it does not "How milk and honey," contains within its bosom wealth and resources equal to any other country on the Pacillc side of the ltocky mountains. I1017NDABIES. Marion county Is bounded on the north by the Willamette river and llutte creek which separates it from Clackamas county; on the east by Clackamas county and the Cascade mountains, which separate it from WVeo county; on the south by the Santlam river and the north fork ol the Santiam, separating it from Linn county .and on the west by the Willamette river. PHYSICAL IOKSfATION. 'I he county contains, including valley, pnilrio mid mountain land al unit 0 K),000 ncrcs. There are two main divisions, the iiioiintalii ami tho valley. The latter extends from tho "Willamette liver to tho foot of tho Cascwli mountains, a distance of about til teen miles. The mountainous portion contains Mime fourteen townships of mntl niiMirveyed land; lying in a strip twelve miles north and south by forty miles east and west, and euni-pri-es all classes of land, from rieli narrow valleys in the passes, up through all tho grades of rolling, hilly and broken, to that of roek ImiuihI canyons and hiacecs-sible craggy peaks. .It is generally heavily timbered, and in the near futiiic will ho valuable for its lumber sii -plies. These hills and mountains r.Mbrd a wonderful Minimer range for stock, and many of the more en terprising fanners are availing them selves of this opportunity, and when the cold frosts of autumn approach, the stock are brought out to fresh pastures, thus enabling them to sur vive the winter storms with little cure. OltKAT ADVANTAGES. A decided advantage Marion coun ty has over many others is the di- versltled farming Interest that can be carried on tnrought the cntlie year; notwithstbndlng this Is u wet climate during the winter months, the uplands are seldom too wet to work, and long before the pralrii farmers are through with their seed ing, the hill farmer is preparing for his summer work. And vet tin low lands are much preferred Ir, many; the vield per aero Is generall' greater, and jicrhuiw les-s labor is re imlrvd to place tho soil in proper condition for crops; and then should tho season prove dry, the bottom lauds are sure to bring the best eroiis. No better farming land can bo found in the United States than that tin the noted Howell prairie, French prairie, Santiam prairie and Salem prairie. The soil of these are wonderfully productive. With good cultivation, forty bushels of wheat and sixty of wits per acre can lie rtiullly secured. KACI1.ITIIM FOll MA1IKIST. The Willamette river, with two .Im of railroad running the entire lenatli of the county from north to -Hith, with the Oregon l'acltlo road crowding the southeast corner of tho county, atlords ample facilities to roaoh a market In any direction. SAI.KM N the capital of the state and eounty seat of Marlon county, situ ated on the Willamette river and on the O. a V. railroad. PfwtK- luilldlnjfH have been erected, among which the state cwititol buildtn eounty court hotie, Chemekete hotel, oprt hH, new public school liullilliiir, Catholle school bulldhie, MetlKHlkt churrli, llkiiiette Uni versity, and uuiuv private reeldenctti and buaiuttai blocks, which will eonipare favorably with older and larger eltkw. OKNKKAL. All thluM txMbJderod.UieWillaui tlo -aIley Imw the best couutry In Uh world, ami Marinii sif.. i- ifp, aiwut centerally looatetl therein, i IN. tlHj Making lioime U tlw I Mo better oitoortunHkia n. i J I uitl.1 M..,.Vi ...,.! i. iV" ." I ..-. ., ..n... .k v v.. iiviv. A CIHUUi uwning lnronoaUou remrdlu n www, mock Ikrnw, buaiuws itroperty ' dtyreWiK,wUlbe lirowpUv tli V4II b.i.x... iw, wimTT" I uxni ivmid x (TlutmlMtfllH mal noLita ...i, I oam Iwww blook. SaUm OwSmmu Wtll nv tk klwtiiiir uuAj .4 MloL - 1-.t.. 1 . . ."""""" TT- "! i-.nr t v, nwwrvumtuerDtm ami CVort ttweM, Saletu. State Treasurer's Thirty-Third Notice STATBI OF OHBOO.V,TBEASrBEK"SOFFICKl Salem, Slay 2, lwts. 'otlee Is hereby given Jhat there are funds on hand to pay thefollovrlng war rants drawn on theme per cent fund, and land fund: Warrants numbered 1915, 1J6, 1917, 1918, 006, C07, 612, 781. 783, 853 and 8(w, issue of 1875. Interest will not be allowed aner the date of this notice. o. W. Webb, SrfKSw State Treasurer. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. rnO WHOM IT -MAY CONCER NO L tlce Is hereby glen that the under signed has been appointed administrator or tne estate oi it. a. uesuer mie oi '" county, deceased, by the honorable county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Marion. All persons having claims ngalnt said estate are hereby required to present them with proper -vouchers to the undersigned at the olllcc of J. J. Murphy, Grlsvt old's block, Salem, Oregon, within six inonth9 from the date of this notice. AI-ON'ZO GESJTEIt, Administrator of said estate. Salem, Ogn., .May 11, 1838. PROPOSALS INVITED. THE HOARD OF PUBLIC 11UILDING pnnimtssloners Invite sealed nroDOsals for painting the Iron and wood work of thecapltol. Plans and specifications may be seen nt tueotllce ofW. D.:Pugh, Salem, Oregon. The right to reject any aud all bids Is re served. Bids will be opened at 2 o'clock p. m.,;on Tuesday, May 29, 1SS8. SYLVESTER PENXOYER, GEO. W. McBRIDE, G. W. WEBB, Board of Trustees. Wm. A. Mi'NLY, Clerk of Board. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. T 1IIB UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVES notice of his iiDDolntment as asslcnce of nil the estate of A. Mayer, of Salem, Ore- fon, by general assignment or this date for lie benefit of all his creditors. All creditors of said A. Maj er are hereby notified to present their claims duly en fled to me, at Salem, within three months from this date, and nil persons owing said A. Mayer will call and settle Immediately. Salem, Oregon, May llth, lSSS. EUGENE WILLIS. 5:19-d0w Assignee of A Mayer. ESTRAV Two bay mores, one J years and the oth ers years old. Right shoulder of one brand ed e, and left, with a j with n V made by attaching the curve to tho staff of tho j . Return them, or send Information to A. Strong, Salem Oregon. Mny 5, 1883. REGULAR QUAIITERLY EXA3IINATI0X OF Applicants for teachers' certificates. Notice is hereby given that tho county board ot examiners for Marion county, Or., will hold tho regular quarterly examina tion of applicants for certificates to teach in the public schools of said county, nt tho court house In Salem, commencing nt noon on Wednesday, tho 30th Inst., and continuing tho sessions until June 1st. All applicants for certificates must bo present at thooiienlng session on Wednesday, the 30th Inst, GEO. A. PEEBLES. County Superintendent of Schools iind Chairman of the Board of Examiners, td SPECIAL, OFTER ON LARGE BODY FIR WOOD. I oiler the best quality of largo flr wood in llvo cord lots and ocr, sawed twice, ot S.I percord; sawed once,$2 l0. If you want the best stoe wood, the best nirnaeowood, and the cheapest wood you can burn. glo tn. .ni- r.c.t. A .... .....1.... . I ...... held good to September 1st. .... ....... ......a. .111., UIUL'I UIHI'll IlllWWlll 1 good to September 1st. No niivmrai uemuniiod until wood Is delivered. Now is your tlmo to engago your winter's sutv ply of wood. GEO. D. GOODHUE. OIllcowlthG. W. Johnson, 255 Commer cial street. STEIXEIl k BLOSSER, -DKALEltS.'IN- STOVES, RANGES, Tin and Copper Ware, l30;State St., -:- -:- SALEM, OR. Examine nnr w r .wu.i- u.n.. pjctely furiiMiediind guanmteed, for only A snecialtv niadeof rootlug'nnd spouting. K.J. BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! AND UNDERTAKER. FAHUAIfS BLOCK, STATE STHEET, Salem, Oregon. A ftiii n'.r'JC Kurnltiire made to order. A mil line of Caskets always on liU.i well" digging. U'KLLS DUO Oil ItKPAIItKD OV SowS' lny lHM4. South A. DAUIL FARMERS, -:- LIVERYMEN And others In ihh1 of feaiii or Carriage llani: ,1 - --' . ," Jrul W"taiZ'tou'u,Slii7-; gfiSJ) & K K2S2i2?1.?,3?Sk " h cy. wlTwiatiMuiMaf .i - i TSr." "" mm. Jiutrt " ... . OK oil ioago. vo,Kwa.T - mih mm Firt Cb PhtWg LealW, rrwMrt. HMKIlMiKiii ssfx&ss.'SLrs ffi. BUB uwti WW. TMW n KwfHui raouMMUtUMftiiaM. B. S. uAMPORT. . : ! m aaa. Overland to California VIA- Oregon & California Rail Ife AND CONNECTIONS. THE mm SHASTA ROITF CALtrOBXIA F.X1-BE8S TBAty-TiT "U"- I OKr.S JOn n tri iTv I.Mln.i . . I . V! 6:30 p. in. , xx I ; "iiuiim r. Lv. Ar. In-jnr- Salem yv.l 8.30 a- :w a. m San Fran. LV. 6.30 n- LOCAL PASSENOEJl TKA t wTVTTrrr - r;iii. CEPT SUNDAY!. -"" 8.-O0 a. m, Lv. Portland lK)2a.m. 12:10 p. m. Lv. Ar. ,iSRu Salem Eugene Lv. SqP'S rDLDIAX BUFFET SLEEPkpc Excursion Sleepers for second-class m. sengers on all throuch tmir" & I5 charee. ree W Tho O. i C. Railroad ferry make East Side Division frifmfAn.m5 P the Portland. 8lt, West Side Division, Between Portland ana wrrallis: DAILY' EXCEPT BUypAYV 7:30 a. m. f Lv, Portland ArTI G:15p; Lvjia0p, 12:25 p. m. Ar. Corvallls it'MISNVILLE EXl'KESS TAl!n..r EirEIT STT1tfTlA-V "A1. '" " 1:59 p. m. 8.00 p. m. Lv; Portland aTT" Ar.McMlnnvllleLv.l At Albany and Corvauis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Hailroad Wth For full information regarding rat maps, etc., apply to the Company's neent' Salem, Oregon. e. iCliunvRff ' R. KlOElfLER, G. F. and S. Ag't Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY.' "Columbia River Route." Trains for tho east leavoTortlaud at lOtt a m and 2 p m daily. Tickets to and from principal points In the United States. Can nda nnd 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. Manning, agent of tho company. Capital Journal office, Court street, Salem, Ogn., or A. L. Maxwell, O. P. & T. A., Portland Oregon. ' A. L. MAXWELL, G. P. AT. a. H. H0LC0MB, Genl. Manager. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. J And Oreiron Development company's steamsbln line. 225 miles shorter. 20 hours less time than by any other route. First class through passenger nnd freight line ""...iuiiuiuu una iiu points in mo Wil lamette valley to and from San Francisco. Willamette River Line of Steamers: iT,.,,e.,"wJK!.- M IIonS." tho "N. S. Bent cy," the "Three Sisters," nro In servlco for both passenger nnd freight tralllo between Corviillisand Portland nnd intermediate points, leaving company's wharf, CorvallK !lml.Mcssrs- "nllmnn & Co's wharf.aOOand Jft! I; ront street, Portland, threo times each week ns follews: north heunb: Leave Corvall Is, Monday, Wednesday and - i y,J A M; nrrlvo Salem Monday south heund: 'J'? .Portland, Monday, 'Wednesday nndl'riday.OAMi arrlvo Hnlem, Monday, Wednesilay and Friday, 7:15 v m; leae Salem, Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday, 0am; nrrio Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs day nnd Saturday, 3:30 r M. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Leave Albany 1.-00PM Leave Corvallls 1H7PM Arrive Yaqulna 5:50PM Invo Yaqulna 8:30 AM Leave Cornllls ....... livtu a ai Arrho Albany 11:15 AM O. AC. trains connect Tat Albany and Corvnllls. The obove trains connect nt YAQUINA with tho Oregon Development Co's Line orbtenmshlps between Yuqulua and San r raucisco. SXIUXQ UATES. 8TKAMKKS, FKOST 8AN FRANCISCO. JJIJH'imetto Valley,. May 81 W liimette Valley,.. Juno 11 Willamette Valley. r June 22 8TKAMEIS3. FROM YAQCTXA. JK!!!nmctt0 Valley May 2tl J I ametto Valley June 11 J, ametto Valley June 17 W lllamette Volley Juno 23 change sailing dutes without notice. S. 1J, Passengers from Portland and all n lUainette Vllllev nnlntH mn mntn rliwl SPPHKlte" . "Bltn th0 traaa of the ASA ROUTE at Albany orConallls, and if destined to San Francisco, should arrange to arrive ut Yuqulna tho evening before date of sailing, iXss.fI1r i""1 '"lent RtM AlwT tte if KJJv A?r Information apply to Messrs VHWAJf Coa. Freight nnd Ticket or to uax)nndaH"ont st, Portland, Or. CC. 1IOGUE, Ac't Gon'l Frt. A l"is8. Agt., Oregon Paolflo It. It. Co., ,, ,. ., Corvallis, Or. aH.H.SWELL,Jr.Gen'I Frt; A lss. AgU Oiwon Development Co., al Montgomery st-. SauFrunouoo,Cal. GENElULBLACKSAiiTHIXG -AND- HORSESHOEING ! ! i.A.H. Ul .,mPnvwl methods of shoeing. wlJ jno, to euro dWeaee of the foot fJSiS?" " "wrwHIon of fitulty action, con rt2J2u.d.,n,7fftrtnff.ueL I guaranty SSSMSIS-Vi TSTcro toany vM JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer, W Commercial street, Salem, Or. Mj Years is Iklbartk of Mt iMJh'cH,n,f- Price MM. 8nd JW ordw Immediately, delivered In J6 T. aTKAHNKLL, A KAtlt. SALEM BATHS. H. WAWONO, PiMMMtr. 0m' SC, Ut. FWry Mkd Slat. VINO. . HAIR CITTINQ ASP .. ""oiiiiu rnuiij,ni'M icave aaiem ruesdav, Thursday nnd Saturday, 6 v m: arrlvo Portland, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 3:30 j ji. ' SFi POOH Maliy doM.