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H V 6' V t k I I rl t BVBXIXfl CAPITAL JOIJKNAI. TUKSDA Y, J UN K 28, 1888. Overland to California VIA ItolJiem Pacific Company's Lines. TIE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE Tlat M1 ww flalfM Sim l'riiee-Thlrljr-aix Heara. rAlaPOUKIA EI I'll WW THAI.X DAW,! TlouUiri 1 North.- I p. in. F7 I.r. Ar. Portland" Hnlcin Xr. I'UHO n. in. I.v. I HM Ik in. IP. m. l 10 a.m. Hon l'ran. Lv. ffcanp. in. riSi-Al. rAiwKN'jr.ii mux ( UAii.r ax rir m'NKit). KfSrb,m. I jM a. tn. l'ortlnnd Hnlprn i:u)i ! Ar. l.v. 1 l" p. in Vlttl ji. in. (HlOll. III. igeu p. III. 1'VI.I.MA.N BIIJM'ET KI.KKi'BRS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, lira nooommoitntlon of m-cnnd clamt rma Wnger attfirhril torxiin-M train", Then. A c. lliillrond ferry makea con UtotKm with nil th" rctfiilnr tmlrn, on the Kaat Mdn Dhlxlon from fixitol I' Rtrtct, Wtliiml. West Side Division, Iklwecn Portland anil Cervallis: OAJhr (rxrr.fr mi miiay). Twoh. in, li. I Lv. I'orilnnd Ar. in i. in. I.HJ p. in. lllgp. m. Ar. UnmillU I,v. li'JttMVWTM x?hkS tkaijT "(imiw BXITCIT HI'NIIAT). T30Ty. inTl T.v, "Portland" Ar. Wt p. in. I Ar.McMhim IJioIa. MB u. tii. : ii. in. At AlliHiiy ami Cnrvnllla cnnnool with irajnaororecnn twine iinurouu. For mil In formation ri-gurdliijr ratea, ituum, et., apply to i the fouiiMiny h lurenl. ""fpu", JJin. orMiin. k. i' Herat. It, KUKitbKK, Ami. CI. V. Hiul 1'iim. Ajf't. I imager. Oregon Hallway and Navigation COMPANY, I" Columbia Rivsr Route." Tratna tar tbn cant leive IN.rtlond at 10:41 h 8i and 1 p in dally. Tlrkotn to and from miinl ikiiiim lu iiib uiiiuhi nutuia, win. adatuid uuropc ElECANr PULMANNIPALACE CARS. immigrant Sleeping (Tar mn through an exryreati truliu to OMAHA, OOUNCII. 11IAIPM mill ST. I'AIT iVee til' Clmi'fio ami Witlioul CIihiic. OloHrounwiUoniui rortlmid furHiin Knin olwualid lUK"t Hound iolnt. For further urtl.'iilnr liiiiilni of I. A. Mauulitir. W'iil of lli i- iiiiimny, I'ttiiltal Joarii't iiflttw, ivmrt aiiwi, HhImii, kii,, fir A. U .Maxwvll, (1. 1. A T. A r.rllau.l, OfHnn, A. I. MAXWEIL, . '. AT. A. N. H0LC0M.'l,ll.'i.l. Mumn.-r. THE YAQUINA ROUTE, ORRIiON PACIFIC RAILROAD Aud flreiiiiii IVtliiiimiiit ioiiiiany'ii ua.il.l,, II.. u , ydn iiiIIim sli.irii't, ' lnMlnt lAM lllllU lllilll I.V Ull lltllor 1..UIO. itiiuo. rirt clM Jliroiwh liwii'ii fi'r uud froUlil Him from trtliiml mid all miIik In Ihu W.l tamvtlv valley l itud from Kin Knitii'l.c . Willamette River Lino of Steamers! TU "Win. M H.hig," the "N. K. Mnl ley' llwrlino "lt.'i," irnlii wrvlit Air both wuMitirir mid frclKht iraltli' Iwt urcru OurvallUand l'ortlaud and liiuriii.'dl tto iwuui, Imvlnic .mMii ' whnrf, i .rvalll. aad. Unuir. llullm.iti l ( ..',. Ahuif.JUlnnu ilnit Front H, l"oriliiiul,tluv il.nw inti U vrwk im AiIUiwk No.lTH UUI'MI! ' UkiMf,Srvllil Miiiubt) , WdHMlay and Ullurday, I M. ai.l'TK tHlt'NUI Imhni tortland, Monday, WiMiieirtu) and Krlday.fJ a h. arrl' Hiiii'i.t, Monday, Wwdnulay and Jfrlduy. r l M: Ut Hatoni, Tuawtay, Thiir.duy aud Hauirday, AMI arrt l.rMilll, TutMdnj, Thur" day and Maturda) , wki f m. TtMC tCHCOULL (Kilnuday.M . . IHU I'M itrrM krrtvt. Yaqutna AtIrM v YMtmna wam ,W lairvallU it V M ir Aluan II lA M U, , i tmtiit n.iinixl kt AttKOiy and Th ..In". I Mln llttnt at tl IN V with tlf tint! n m-il"itL'iil ti l.kne crfU'i ilitwiMtuin Yniuna aud Han riwit! 1. 1 uhjmi mm. aiktMKiia, raoMaAN rnAactaeo t iiimiK'tit. lUI.-y July W tlliuot'ttti Valit. duty la Hiii, nit u. !)) . ,, July SI KlfcAHKIM. H...H 1 Avtl'INA, Wiltni t,t- V..lli..t Juno m ill., a.-liv nit,) , . .July ll W ill mull,. Vrtiley . , ., JtlH II ll.ii iii,iu rMrt. th rtubl to rltaut,. Mtilm dalM a uUmil notK-u. it l.'iuiof (rout rtlau4 aud all illn-ii.it U' wmiiu mil inako 4oa t-Mmit-.l.ti, with III.' train of lha MM INAKOlTKat Vloaw iwtXmallta. ttiiilli dotlued Ut Men Vanoliwts alxmld t-iinOk. ZAyZuL)'"1"1 lk " trlt. lute I vr a4 rretfM Katea Ahtajrt tkr r nrwfe i iYimmX Aviit UikI 0 iVrtUad.iV. rr- 1 i ItlHIl Aft tlHlt tfyt. r.a. jt.,uiwvtu IVofi Wrrl.K.tV, tvMKOf. it II ti-w I t Jr. Urn 1 frH l t'lryoti lmeaHMHlt l tk, h j ut MiMiliiutiirry t J Wan ywtmitaMtt. Oil WELL DIGGING Ifr-14 Ui'U nn ito, U1 at 8ALBM HATW8. . !':, aih ttrriNu am iTiqH.v, v A m ; urrivo aainm Jionii.y vlutHiilay and Krldny.,1 1' Ml Ina.wKnWin TlUfml'iy. Thiimdiit and Muiiirday, U f i: mn Portland. 'IiimhUi. Thurnaiiy ud LBTTEK l.lffT. Following In tl list of letters re - inAinltigiu tlie jKivtottlce, atSaiein, Oregon, June 26, 1888. Vnrtlm call ing for them will please my "ml-, vertfeed:" Alt letters published as non-delivered will lie charged with one cent in addition to the regular KM(Mge. AnnatroiiK, W E Akin, A Ii-2 BarrenKer.Mns E Jilnginaii, J I' Bell, Luther Bellin, O M-3 Clark. Win J5ranilon, W A Cank-rburgi 1 F Cram, Harry DurlK'ii, Duii-2 Calf 1 well, J L Fnmli, Jrr K Folaml, Llbbie-2 Fulton, Henry I'Hrrel, Jllj ai naciier Win. C. nnley, A J l''t'il, Mlaa Mfxl Good, Mond (liner, Fred II (Jlbnon, C W Henry, (J J Howard Laura Howe. 1) L-2 Hoffman, .1 11-2 Holland, Chan Howe, Mary E Hughe, Kate Jones, Anna Hnggnrd, Nellie Jenkins, Alico Jiivuii, Liitirn Jonee, Milton M Joluiion, O M Jonee, J 11 Jordan, Kohl. Kelly, Steve Kuenah, Fred Koch, J J LfKiiiey, J J Mark, Mr Miller, J II Mewlcr, It Miller, Melvina Miller, 13 L Mumiiern, M L McChaney, Chos. McCoimeil, A C Norwood, J W Olney, O W Park, C L 1'rlfe, Loifitn HtudMllce, C Hffitt, Joalo Smith, Leo Kinlth, (Iriiee Itnlph, Lela ItolKinHiu, Frank (ohlnson, Itev A Itlehmiinu, dun Kiihih-Ih, OmiY-2 TliniMcher, C W Hlavln, Emnm Stewart, deo Thrleh, C If E Warner, Cant. WnrroiiH, Emma Walker, FF . Wright, It II W. II. OIIKI.L, P. M. Ittnliinlilahlt) S'onl Dow. There wa once an oocuton in which Netl Dow a very notlroali'e ft(;nr. It waa early in the war, Ilu atmv toipa bad been broujjtit up (reMratntV to lurtn tng for battle. Cionernl Dntv was one of a (tarty nf lomnr officers who I ml tieen called around the corn commander for initructioD. lie wai, a mm of the hoy laid, all hat, hontu and suortl, IIen a very small man and wore a hat with an enormuttt brim, a pair at hooti that flpied nliove the knoe, and a anord that claitf-i.l an the ground away behiml hiii. "Gen oral Dow," aald the commander, "I want you to go to that little hillouk to the left aud laka a puion i.icuik that line of Wfdi," ''Now, Ueinrnlr" ftskeil IJu'. "At once." In a moment ilia army sivi that little Genetil Duw tramping; ofT to ward the hillock alone, anil word uai IMtatd ruiiK explaining iho mistake lie had mada. The thnuU of Slaughter attmcteil tlie cotnmandct'i attwtlion, and lie tent an onleily after General Dow. When the liltlo nun tattirnwl the oammander atkedt "Ueneral Dciw, win, t did you uii. llatul ma to direct jon to dor" "To take a lolilnnon that hillock taeint the uoodi!, ir," And did )ou think I inrant to cend yon Ihete alode?" "Ceilmnl), sirj I did not hear J nil say an) body wai to ijii M itti me." The commander kindly et him rijihi, anil General Don finally took hi commiml to the hillock, but the hoy it. that Corp ncvu Kul through talking and lithinii nlwul the time "Little Neal Iluw" el out aloue tn bold the ItlUnck a uini the rebel army. UneagaTiiiMM. IUk .Mlulmr ixiUt. The million dollar tale at propertv lu. dated in Uiu diitiiot taa bean productive ot mo leatdut tauh having a direct buar. ion buou the intnmta of Kiln OieOH. Hat tniua have, by tim trauwuUoti, tietu mote Utorougtily advciuied to the wot d than ever before, and hundrr.l. nt prwic ion, Mho uccumbed to the lint cold uavo of ditappoitilmrut while truMHue out ailla, aie daily retunuui to "uv thcit luck once wore " It ha enc.uragd tl uuuar uho bat hmt.'foit euuudMwd hi claim acaroaly worth diyeloutnt. It hM tmiKht aim thai ibeia w a t diHixeaoa Iwlwean "4ct hole aud uucoveit d vtu wbcu a puicbaaer ctattaa aloug. fhU tale baa doue more to ue.vx the arm ad .rally the niB( booaa 4 the " luoty" pratitector than aavlLiag tkat uwld ha evar happened. Uaket Cu DttMcnl. U Waaat (ieNHl Vrtok. Cnarad Kiel, of llaeokee, after taking lrt ia the loration Day prade, want h me tad Md rot wile thai he kad humti a awe, tank. He teak a iot ana, raateo. ni! ttae end In a Uonp bauk in ike ceatex ol tint rooau, he eaade a tlip mm ia da athat and. Ilia wife wau mil fa( a law td whit ah wt away ht draw tiitaealf up by the top ami aUBfaMl Um -oWh--.. m ha. utpwd free Mm rope and ht Ml a fee. The auoaa hM aad te daaM hy the neck, htoltetali toahta frow Ik Itoor. Um doeean Ihltut ha auy raca-tret, hill ha htaaaeU Imi to good m tdntoe of th ItkkMbwiat. ial kawkMa Cw "V Woitly put up l IM i buna,' and k ar Y Tl. OMdlKAl IWNTMKNTW only put iwMHitia im ooxmb, au4 b iff audut nin tat oM WtNaS Uu-tM, w.Htude, etuipd liMkdih tad U aalil erupUaiM. Witt pMHtvy ewe all kind aCplhs. AakJhrtt ORIOINAI. AUIKTIHS IKT UEV1 k-.i.. k.u -m w ...t T :TT. " "' " '"" I UaV. )OTStUtrrrt, Mk'lti, at coU jr but ty ateu aoeente. Serea I'rMMtfltlalTleLeMlBtberieM. There anMi far Kven nnwldntiHl j tlckt.tg , tM field for llext Novem. Iier'8 election, and a voter need not want for a list to choose from. They are: Alltert E. Iledstone, fH California, for president, ana John Calvin, of Khiinw, for vice president, nomina ted at Washington on February 22, by the industrial reform party. Ik-lva Lockwood, of the District of Columbia, for president, and Al fred II. Love, of Pennsylvania, for vice-president, nominated at Des MoincM, Iowa, on May 16, by woman suffragists. A. J. Streitlor, of Illinoig, for presi dent, and Charles E. Cunningham, I of Arkansas for vice president, nom inated at Cincinnati on May 10, by the union labor party. Itobert II. Cowdry, of Illinois, for president, anil W. II. T. Wakefield, of Kansas, for vice president, nomi nated at Cincinnati on May 17, by the united labor party. C. H. Fisk, of New Jersey, for president, and John A. lirooks, of Kansas City, for vice president, nominated at Indlniiapolki on May 81, by the prohibitionists. roor Cleveland, of New York, forpresldeut,audAlieii G. Thurmnn, of Ohio, for vice president, nomina ted at Kt. Louis Juno 5th, by the democratic party, ik'iijnmln Harrison, of Indiann, for president, and Levi P. Morton of New York, for vice president, nomi nated nt Chicago June 35, by the re publican party. How Iteforni In llelnr IUvtMllgHted. A Inf lnVrn dioify itid officinl etl Ui Im i tlioiivn-bv uiu iv to envelop a Uutit'l Sun S.-naioi. n) the Njiv Yora miii. 'ihi i i-r. fr-.in tti rei-unt matineu between Vonrnee and Intja !i on the fl Mir ot the Senate. But at the tea aio, tif the S haloria, I'ivil icrvicB rclorm in vctt(, t.,r it wfii i1eni'ntmte(l 'li.it Ufiic-d Stat-8 Sainat' r are verv natural ifonlt. Is ttasi. I S'tiator Ihu ami S-n- aiur tout or anytloiuf that u aaoct4ted wi.h the I lue ilowtil coat and brass lini'ur.i day, ut it wni "Jnhn" and 'Joe." Seuvor B a-khiirn, In iddreiii; bci.ator SiKHiuer, tiiouuht that "John' Ehoutd re thint(i m t lit a or that liRlit and Si.M'or Sjjni.iio.' wanted "Jje" tocmifille hi urtitin to th'i ih.oIh'iou anthonnne. the invMttitation r, 'optci liv "'ihe peoile at the oinir trl of ibe line," meamu Waahhiloii, The bine una Senator eonatkiitly tuirled nn unlimited cuir, htlo the Winconain oheweil hi$ to bits. Ktwii the mmi,tii aud ulfrkw tpoke to me Kentucktan at "Joe,' and one tnoin. int., when the Senator wsn't eli, he frank I v oaiil be thought "a tumbler of good old blue tirau" would cttra him. l'llfcrula Cat-R Care. The only giiamntced cure for mtnrrli, wild lu tho head, hay fever, linn cold, cttturrlinl tleafmiw tttid sore e. -. Kesti ire t lie iteus.' of taste and iiitiliiKiiit lirentli, resulting' from t ittiu rii. E.tsy and plcisant to use. I'Miiow nuvtioiis niKi a cure Is warranted, bv all d"tiiOft. Solid tor circular to' AltlK'I'INEi AIUD It'AL COMPANY, Oiiiviile, Cal. 'Ax nioniliH1 treatiiu'iit lr $1; tout byiimll, fl.lt). For a-ile by 1). W. Mattliews FAUMRtiS. -:-1 Aud other In luvil of 'IV cam or I'M m Harness: jlll i in tt w'll ho t vour lu: -iv t i-iM tipoa:at beftiiv iHin'tWalns t'lu'WherK, - I have UM laratwt ind m wt ooinileli tiH'k In the Mf. lrux redtietNi t( milt thv llmi-a. Juat t uvhtHt a rlue Ituvof Csrrtage Harness from A. F. Hitler il- 0. Ot OHICAOO, rtr which 1 am wde aeut. Theee.hawtMH are all outdo from first Clut Pittsburg Leather, WarmniMt. The flntwt lino of 11 Hunt) Hobea, and Whl m lu tin-city, wm annaa i aju ariiuu ai very o urea. Tliauktna the iniMIo fur their Vatromuro In the ui, I nhall endeever atnot aiienuou u ouainnta to mem a unuaacv or tueir nvura lu uio roture. W. . UAMPORT grbat Disnnmv! Dr. H. SMITH Mowlla mnwkiii tf a no d lovdtWua, whlvh Uutir local U-. and art aiuiutt tn.tiitaamu nrrooAduaa ttaatuv ttf n, ut-th. no y tajuriou or untltMtii uhu rne onMiuaaMiirvr- ti it lu euual haa awwKtwmi kHn by applying H to th. md.ii or teem, iavj can o i.-antii t witlhMil atla. Monti it, w Uuti eal klikta f eVatal trork tKm vitttoeTi UM VaHler oU on l'r. tt. Mull. atnu-tml for W miu, CRONISE $l WILSON. -mum P& 13RI T l '-" uutuatt NTEX. turn hum IliillelaMj ut HaCSeT OTT TAX XOm th Cttjr TM Moll a ttw rear tat U MW la) air lai.a, a in. IWJMeMMejarcMMelMaa.itHi, it KUoek Ogr MarkJ aad lVa t ciiimiH, an UhatS N- lUraattai. . tiki fit it.H5 twWm.S8 anocKiinss. No Cure for drills and Fever, Thla le not a patent medicine lad. bnt an announcement of our new Importation of fflUE RENDERED LAUD, An article whteh mtwl be GOOD to sell and we have It. Send us your order. KELLER & SONS. Tlie Grocers. The next time you btty Tea come to us and try our new brand of Canister Tea Only SO cento for a fall pound. Try Cream Wheat for breakout. Use Grm and you will have a rich dun. Try Ceramllne onee. It cookg In one minute. Full Line of Fresh Vegetables Daily. Cherries, I'ananas, Oranges, and Lemons. New Potatoes very flue. KELLER d SONS, The Grocers. Specialties in Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evaporaled Peaches, Evaporated Nectarines, EvaporatedlApricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes Oregon Petit Prunes, Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Persian Dates, Weller Brothers' 3UI, Commercial StreotJ Grange Store ni n OillOIII i FVof II. DK.LK1W IX Choice Groceries, Frovislons, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. A.VL, kinds ok Produce Hough. t! JaMES AITKEN, Mnaagtr. 26 State St., - - - SALEM, OR. Cash Grocery Store, (SMC S, STEIftEK, Preprletor, 124 State St., Sai.km. AfttU Btook oC temm, CuDfJ fiodi, Frak tkti, Ktc, J uat received a ttloaarttoletn Kew -j- Orleans - Baking -s- Moiattes. H Live aad lit Live Paiiii Shop.; HUNTLY & McFERSON. House, Sign AND General Painters. KallMiMwrs, Piper Hanger ami DocoretoToti Teaclierof Xlnxio kteea of MaoMkl Irmra- II IIIIMl fll 111 I II 11b. Wiwiinta aoM on the fitalna t pUa. IMtf erem vltt Mht jawaM . ataretuoau 3' tta&aMeSlL? CkaartleaaaWM SmeSSc MNkOl. SKff ADVEimSKJEENTS. A POSITIVE FACT. The most complete stock of DRY GCODS.'are to be found at LUNN 4 BROrN'S. The bestaertment and most reasonable prices in Parasols and Sun Shades at LUNN &. BROWN'S. Over one hundred embroidery suits in Ratise, Zephyr, Nansook, Swis etc. all colors, and prices low nt LUNN & BROWN'S. A Hue stock of Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings best assortment oi Gloves in Silk, Lisle and Kid Gloves, at LUNN & BROWN'S. Carpets, Curtains, Curtain Poles, Hugs, Drapery Chains, Stair Caps, etc., etc., at LUNN & BROWN'S. Do not forget the place and name 239, Corner State and Commercial St, LUNN & BROWN. J. D. McCully, IS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF tt AST S ,- AND FURNISHING 210 COMMERCIAL STREET, M. BROWN &. CO. -DEAI.EU IN B Q 1 Q 1 T S o o" A. f j) i JL I s"JH lO K S" S I Fi ii; CASH PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Pelts and Furs. No. 331 Comnittrolnl Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. SPECCIA.L, OFKERI ON LARGE BODY FIR WOOD. I outer the lieet quality of large fir wood In Hvc cord lota and over, yawetl twtae. at M pervordj aawed ouoe,2 V0. If you want the beat etove wood, the beat furnace wood, and the rbeaueet wood you can burn, give e your order 1 oraer uiaen now win held tfotxl Ut Heotember UL No nay ment demanded until wootl to delivered. Now la your time to engage your winterVeup ptyof wood. OMea with Q. V. JuhuMm. 1H Ckunuiav. ctalatreet. F.J.BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! UNDERTAKER. FAJtHARV BLUCtC, OTATK Salami Oregea. Ai. Haa. tJSmSZj: AMUluef FH) m L1VBRY STAILB! W. 1L HILY8U, I'wp, JcrnaMCMd okbiion. I l'irt eiawa alagte and ..! Hit i truiiu far- ; mb4 u reawooable ". Tiuuaeol aperialattatv ueagtveottri tra GOODS, ETC. SALEM, OREGON. SMITH'S AUCTION --AND COMMISSION HOUSE. DKAL.EU IN FURNITURE, BEDDING, Carpeta Hug, Crockery, OI-ih Wun.Tin Mare, stationery ,Notlonofall IeM-rlpt lon, Mlrrora, IMcturee, Cornice 1'oK , Mouldinir and Window Shade. I'lctun fnimlni; mil all kind of Job work In wood u (.pwialn Tobacco and Cigars. tiooda aold on the Installment plan Auction aale every Saturday. a-Hlghet csah price puld for totMud band furniture. , G. F. SMITn. I'roprlitor LEGAL BLANKS, UigKtSirkiitlieStitr,Brst lliseuonl Rend for ontalogue. Oall for prii-. for Jo ninUng loweatlu Oregon. L H. WAITE, Silem, Or ROCKY MOUNTAIN Coffee House! (tttSietUkwty.oep. OaeraHouM, . 8. W'Jk.1KiKa. -- Prop M3(aJa all Immub, front Se to Sic. - GENERAL HLVCKSJIITHLXG Horseshoeing ! : All the Improved nethoda .V ahoetnn ihaplng anoea. to rure Uaeaww of Um toot ana pw lite ranwrtkin nfanit wmn ,.- I Uli'a "" inWrfc-rlBg, suwd. 1 guaraiiUw -".i. .u .. ona. litl. I luulu win knwa u nunetuan lu Uregtaa. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer, an Ooenmercud street, Beiiiu. or. U- 4 rlSn ' v -n) a, mm