Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, December 22, 1888, Image 3

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    EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL
TRANSPORTATION.
THE YAOUINA ROUTE,
BON PACIFIC RAILROAD
Snd Oregon Development company's
Eimhlt line. 220 mura Biiorier, m iiours
E .time than by nny other route. First
B.itlirouch passenser nnd freight line
Knmrortluiul nnd nil points In IheWJl-
ttmeut Mintj - .. .Uwv,v.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays):
nve Albany 1:00 PM
iSve Ynqulna ------- Ma V J.
- mrvnllls MAM
rjve Ubany 11:10 AM
In i . trains connect, ni Albany ana
lorVnlll.
fine above trains connect at YAQUINA
lith tlif Oregon Development Co's Line
siea i"ija uhtvl ....ui. ...iv u
intiM-". .
SMMMI II A Its.
STEAMERS, FROM SAN FRANCISCO
frfflamette Valley, Thursday Dee 0.
fcniomptto Valley Monday " 17.
rillamelto Vallcv Sunday " 30.
fsTEAMEHS. FROM YAQUINA.
rniiimctto Valley ..Wednesday Dec. 12
frino..intttVallev Monday " 21
This company reserves the right to
lange sailing dates without notice.-
IS. 1!. Passengers from Portland and nil
lUl.imetto vaiicypuims uuu jiihku ciue
InnnKiiim with the trains of the
tloriNA ROUTE nt Albany or Corvallis,
idlf destined to Son Francisco, should
IfArf rintp. nf snlllnc.
mssencer anil Freight Rates Always the
BV.ct T.'or information apoly to Messrs
iCLMAN !fc Co., Freight and Ticket
ECUl1 .WUUU -V- 1'iWUk .( U1HMMU, Uk.
c.C. IIOGUE, Ao't Gcn'l Frt. &
pass. Agl., Oregon i-acinc iv. n. jo.,
Corvallis. Or.
IP II. HASWELli, Jr. Gen'J Frt; &
rass, Agu uregon uevuiupnient
Co., 301 Montgomery St.;
San-Francisco, Cal
TIME TAISLE-RIVER DIVISION.-
llifielegantly equipped steamboats. Win
F' .... "?, T "1 fVii, Hnv tl,A Thww
(sters, L'apt. W.'p.'short; are In service
r passenger nnd freight traffic between
prvamsanu ruruuuu lnn luicwutumiu
hints, making three round trips each
lock as follews:
NORTH bound leaves uorvnius Mon
ty, weanesaay ana rriuay ui o u,.iu
frives at Salem Monday, Wednesday and
Mdaynt3p. m. Leaves Salem Tuesday,
Jiursday and Saturday at 6 a.m. Arrives
Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Satnr
6v st 3:30 p. m. ' , i
fr-Ol'TH ROUND Leaves Portland. Mon
hy, Wednesday nnd Friday nt 0 a. in.
rrlvcs at Salem Monday, Wednesday and
5-Idav nt 7:15 p. in. Leaves Salem Tucs-
Ev 'i't.i..crlr.iT nirl CnltirdllV nt It II. ill.
Irrives at Corvallis Tuesday, Thursday
fcturday at 3:30 p. in.
iFor freight and passenger ratw apply to
.n.l... nn.l .. ., nt the' wunMilk'A
DU lUJflUlllS HUU JJUIBC1BU1 nu vtm..'"
pus, orio v. ai. leaning, iiKem, w ""
tl Front, street. Pertland: Gilbert Ilros..
fents, Salem; I. M. Adair, agent, Albany
I A. Mlllpr. ntront. f-nrviillls: or totlio cen-
H.., rii.. Tti ' .nA fV.,.nllla
10. & C. trains connect at Albany and
brvnllls.
! F. V. HO WEN. Superintendent.
fm. 1IOAG, General Mannger.
Overland to California
VIA
lutlimi Pacific Company's Line.
ThK MOUNT SHASTA ROUTK
ITlme between Salem and San Francisco-
Tulrty-slx Hoars,
I CAMFORNIA EXPRESS THAIN-rBAILl
aouth
1 ""North.
1-00 p. in.
ill p. m.
:4o a. in.
Lv. Portland Ar7
Lv. Salem Lv.
Ar. San Frnn. Lv.
10:5 a.m.
7:53 n. m.
7:00 p. m.
OCAL PASSENGER TRAIN ( DAILY EX
CEPT SUNDAY;.
a. in.
Lv. Portland Ar.J 3:t5 p. m.
Lv. Salem Lv. 1 12:52 p. m.
Ar. Eugene Lv. 9:00 nm.
3:10 a. in
IMP P- m.
POLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
fOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
or accommodation of second clas
assengers attached to express trains.
Tim ft t. , lllnn n.... mnlraa fVn.
ection with all tho reu-ular trains on tno
iist Side Division from footol F street,
orllaud.
lTest Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
DAILY (EXCKPT SUNDAY).
Vai) n. m, ILv. Portland Ar. I "0:20 p. m.
2:23 p. in. I Ar. Corvalllg Lv. 1:30 p.m.
At Albanv unci ( VirvulliB connect wllB
Iralns pf Oregon Pacific Itallroad.
Through tickets to nil points bouth and
r'm via i. auiornia. ,
I'MINNVILLE EXPRESS TRAIN (DAILY
EXCEPT SUNDAY).
l-i:;x)l). ni. I I.v. i'nrtland Ar.
KOOa. m.
5.15 a. m.
18:00 p. m. I Ar.MoMlnnvllleLv.
I For full Information regarding rates,
OlAlM. Ptp.. nnnlv In.thn fViTiinnnV'a aUCnti
Palem, Oreron. . ,.
1 P. nOGKllH, Asst. G. F. and Pass. Ag't.
K. KOE1ILER Manager.-
Oregon Railway and Navigation
COMPANY,
"Columbia River Route.'
1WI. . . l.-..Tk.tnnil ni 10:45
m and a p m dally. Tioke u td and from
rinclpal point in the United 8tate, Can
ada and Eurone.
ELEGANT PULMANN PALACE CARS
Smlgraut Sleeping Curs run through."1
expre iiuiui
3MAUA
COUNCIL IlLUFFS
ami ST. pauz.
Vrtf of f liargo and Without Change.
Connections nt lortUBdl m-Sb F-
Ecioo.ana:i-ut twuna immm
Vr further parttauUr. Inquire of I. A.
"nnlnK. agent of the company.
fiiosJi
Tt'JI? ,0F,TUSTEE3 OF THK
!5ayHasts
IngUnnuan-1, issft momhs- commenc-
GKOCEMES.
lbslUverpoolsalt.tlne.
-Mackerel, No. I extra me-, -8
m &3&?yt
300 ' Corn iinXhTl" "?ma
yom starch (Oswego)
141
170
300
China Starch. '
w,dnted!)CkerS' CX,ra' (ucllverl as
ltalslnsj California laver.
l.crincnSperrys process.
hitSSr eolden C, 1000 granu
Clieese, Cranston's or ns good,
torn mail, gold dust, frcshground
150
100
12000
300
1000
1300
1300
1500
w ! ursc hominy, fresh ground.
W Jfc.UiackVtent)
Dried currants.
... .i.viu, iniii ground
H10
1000
IlrlPll n1l.D ...n.1.1 lt. .
1000
5000
300
ii.ii """ iiiui-iiiuu uneu.
llullan nrunes, niaclilne dried.
Cholco Itlnnd rice, No. 1.
Cream of tartar In bulk, J. A. Fol-
ger's extra.
Cocoa.
Carb Mda, C& Co. A nnd Hibrnnd.
100
111
ion
4000
U00 Pcail barley.
W0 Codilsh (boneless)in bulk, Paclilc
coast.
15 doz llrooms No. 1 extra shield.
jo vuusubLL'rs. 11 in I'd ntc
16
15
12
4
Concentrated lye (American.)
bcrub brushes (No 5)
Cans corn, WInslow.
1 gallon cms assorted pio fruit
(Lusk.)
Ulncklng brushes,No81; all bristle.
Hath brick.
Hlulng, Ultramalme, Ln.
11i1fin nnlln 1. o 1
0
8
7
4
1V "" l'.Hl, 11M1, .1 11UOJ1S.
1200 gal Syrup, extra golden, American
rcrined.
250 gals, coal oil, 50 gallon tanks, pearl
brand.
100 gal. Molasses, Orleans extra.
VINEGAR.
300 gal. purejeider vinegar, ill gr.
: COFFEE.
ISOOlbs CpstoRlea, first grade.
15U.
ituvt-xuueui j a a.
75
400
Heal Mocha.
Chicory.
SPICES.
150 lbs Black Pepper.
30c' -Cinnamon.
50.' Ginger.-,
20 ' Allspice.
20 ' Mustard.
190 ' Cloves, nil standard ground
CROCKERY.
IS doz. Teacups without handles, W. G.
18 ' Saucers, W. G.
15 ' Soup plates 7 Inches, VT. G.
15 ' Dinner plates 7 Inches, V. G.
8 ' Pie plates,.V, G.
15 ' bowls, 1 qt., W. G.
12 Vegetable dishes 6 10 Inches and 0
12 Inches, W. G.
ic Wash pitchers, V. C.
12 ' .Meat platters, onchalf 10 inches
nnd one-half 12 Inches. W. G,
i ' One gallon pitchers, W. G.
2 ' Chamber vessels without covers,
W. G.
12 ' Glass tumblers.
4 ' Glass byrup pitchers.
0 Glass haltcellnre.
U ' Glass pepper boxes.
1 ' lanterns, relleetors.
2 ' Lantern globes.
8 ' Lamp chimneys, J H sun, i A
hinge.
HARDWARE.
8 doz Flat mill flics, 10 inch.
2 ' Bastard tiles, 10 Inch.
10 feet it octagon steel.
50 feet each ?i and M re""11 Iron Norway
10 lbs each and blank mils.
VA case Albany spiudl j oil.
1 case Albany cyllner.
(i gross scre. s, assorted size.
2 dosen 2x2 wrought Iron butts
4 kegs 8-pcnny steel nails, rough.
4 ' 10-i'cnuy steel nails, rough.
12 feet steel Jf xl)i.
DRY GOODS.
175 lbs Yarn, all wool, 100 1 white 75 blve.
1000 vds Canton Flannel. Nashua ...
500 ' Jlarscllles York MTg. Co. checks.
300 ' 13 isaale tine sheeting, 38 inches.
400 ' CabotADwightMTg.Ca
1200 ' .Mariners' stripe Amoskeag)
uoo ' Pequot sheeting, 30 a in, heavy.
1009 ' l'equot sheetipg, 45; inch heay.
WO check flannel, Continental.
uio Toweling, red and blue check.
M0 Calico, American, full standard.
100 ' Table oil cloth.
dozVlelScked horn combs 8 in.
10oz spoolswhltethread.No Wmllecnd
15 ' Pairs suspenders
fi ' Turkey red handkerchiefs
r spools white linen tbreiid. Nolo
2 gross Kulttlug needles, No 15
CLOTH.
. .Ia.I. ilj
...J.nr.t tt-ith nrice.
GRANITE IRONWARE
...... ill .Sin
iiK ..- ...ni. loWxS. 6 quaru
a tiJ.Iln--rv-knnH IS
tS.
8 Slop Jars Willi aii .' .. 18 .
enberg Price List
FLOUR '
eMW""'
STATIONERY
bffl!&ntft. Co,No
Sreamsletterpaper.LUeOalc
MEATS
XnlS'Mln
of ftwraudiilndauaner.
8H0J AND LBATIIBB
. .' "7-in'herrior2r,
W aff. Uituer. OrtSn r --r
jvrho. stitch
palm mta ti)wNo K J
.?.-nSw Sr. &
.sen mini in?. STi lm So K J
'"-Jr.rsn' tmavy iwi "'rs.
30 down
JSm,rffLsris ft i-" -Vu
-Ti Vn
tir. .v -'
,ln,.i"vi' .-.,v
fiwdni .,.
an ,ua w rfT
i .
?! ll
,Tt'WARI-
-f .A ., v.niiM. wtred t
. .V-i tMfll 1IIW ' I.. .-
" ffZEu vrttb bll XXXX un
".J li ! turn. 4 ,U
smooth comers.
tau. u-m1919 lno.n.f n""1 for -nvh
dn ! '!0ble sl"r 6 inch-
thl ran lh flanges to re"t on ton of
s i?rirt l lo '.'Li0!1' nml Inches deep.
mWH,'3 'nc,u,s r lnehe 'deep
HH l!ss,n lron w'th vy wlro
coAier? uni,cr wl,u smoo,h
12hnynwfren,,oir'PS f XXXX lta ani1
'hSfvy- w11rUea,oVU,,pf " f XXXX Mn "
8 dozen 1 quart pressed pans, as per sflin-
86mfl?Jm cunml,ersorXXXX tin as per
iLHi'Vi.??.-Is lnleil Irou 2 fret 0
1 T TU
cnwbv8frctaJK1,h'nn,ECll,r0n '" foot6m
5 fect'tlue bras.s strainer cloth.
.i. . 1 lBrKe ourrlng machine, with Stan
dard encased stow's.
1 Np2settlug dow n machine with Standard
otow s.
18 sheets of perforated tin, 11x20, as sample.
DRUGS.
Fl Ptrlt't SlIlsllvltllLl ivitim eiMm
; H extract valerian
5 , Muriatic acid rummcrclnl
K , Tannic acid
I , Cl.rioucid.
1 , Carbolic acid, crystals
0 , lllcnrb soda
2 , llriim potash
1 , Iodide potash
2 , HiMin anunonl.i
1 , l'owd mur nmmnnln
1 , l'owd curb ammonia
1 , Sulph zinc, Squlbb-
1 oz Citrate llthla
3 lbs subnlt bl-muth, Squlbbs
2 , S.ich pepsin, Scheilers
0 , Gum camphor
2 , l'owd aloes, soe
1 , l'owd araela
25 , Ep-oin salts
15 , Ground flaxseed
25 oz Sulph quinine, P A W
i , Snlph Morphine, P t W
10 , Antipyriuo
XA lbs Vannllla beans, Mexican
lo , Vaseline
1 . Pj rophosphate Iron
1 , CO pills, S C P D & Co
1 . C C nllK O C P I) .t Co
1 . C C pdls, Imp V 1) A Co
300 Phosphorous pills l-50gralns, P D & Co
. ius oirong einer, oquiuus
4 , Chloroform ,
1 , Oxldozlnu
2 oz OIIcIom-s
8 , Oil lemon
2 , Oil orange
2 , Oil peppermint
2 , Oil ro-smary
1 yd Silk. Isinglass plaster white, S A J
2doz Strengthening plasters, S AJ
2 lbs Sheenwool stxinees
000 eacli Empty capsules Nos 1 and 2
500 ach Empty cap-ulcs Nos 8 and 4
1 gro I-ich corks Nos 5 and H XX ex long
l , rni boxes, :so ai
1 , Powder boxes No 62
. , I'm ointment boxes 1 oz
W , loz bottles, Phlla ovals
b' ' ' '
.a t i t i
1-0,8,, , ,
3 gal Port wine
i doz Davidsons syringes No 2
5 gal linker's A A castor oil
3 , Glycerine
3 , Grapo brandy
3 , Sherry wlno
10 , Alcohol
6 bbls Sal soda
17 lbs Japan wax
1 bbl (300 lb-) Chloride lime
lean (8 lbs) lluhach Insect powder,
1 skein each Nos 12 3 4 5 8 7 and 8 sur
geon's silk, Turner's patent.
1 bottlo Lester's carbolized catgut ligature.
Samples may bo seen nt the otlleo of tho
Hoard ofTrustees, and goods must bo In
accordance therewith.
The board reserves the right to reject any
nml nil hlils. Ii-I Ivor v of Minnlles will bo
required ithin ten days after notleo ofao
ccptauceof bid. A copy of this advertls
infiit must accompany ench bid. Tho
namo of the class of suppllei bid 141011 must
uo written uxm 1110 euveiupi-. riuii mh
must hifludn all the Items hi tho special
xin.a lilil mum. anil must ul 0 all tho Items
and totals In.luU with exceptions of
bid on meat anu nour. auuiuuk
nfllcers arc nrolilbltcd by law from
contlrmlng accounts of pur
chases when advertisement does not con
tain a full and completo description of the
Ulnil- nf articles to I10 liurclmsed. lllds
will bo considered at 2 o'clock p. in. Tuc
day, January 8, ls.sil.
HYLVEHTKU I'ENNOYER,
Geo. W. McIIkiiik,
G. W. Wkiui,
Uoard of Trtisteeeii.
W3f. M. MUNl.Y.Clerkof Hoard.
BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1st, 1S08.
Messrs. WELLKH 11ROS.,
Salcin, Oreon.
n,,.in, (.!. We bad tho pleasure rt-
cently of making shipment to you of our
new "White Cross" i:xtracis, nnu semi
-., I,ir .nnll liwlnv 11 VOW nOBt SllOW Olid
which we would llko you to placo promi
nently In your store, nnu which win .u
thenttentlon of your tnido to the goods.
It has been our Intention for some tlmo
past to place upon the market tho finest
Uneof flavoring extracts manufactured in
this country, and after months or study
and experimenting with tho prominent
brands now before tho public wo hnvo at
last succeded in placing before you n qual
ity which beyond doubt has no sujierior.
Wo can not too strongly Impress uion
you that you can unhesitatingly recom
mend them to your customers as the finest
that can possibly be manufactured. The
package and style generally is sucu .
....., ,ianiinn utnl WHiiredlot that when
your trade have tested the quality of the
. lltl ll.l .. 1 1 i V t -Ml ! J
goods yoursnle wr" niic i.ru ;"
will b large.
livooinnlvlnz with our rermesl you win
confer a favor upon yours truly,
A. bCIUl.l.l.-su m iaj.
PRINTING.
QXK OF THE, LARGEST JMTAIILISJI
mSou Tin thi suite. Lj.ww mW than
Iul buiniu I.rtnt.lii, OWf.
ThomnrKUS-OUIDEU
Uud M.-roh d Bept.,
eton ye r. in" ".'
oloplU of useful lafor
Iniitlou for all hwu.
U MI"r,T. -. with
!rr?ialrSd to dr. 1 ,h,f "!
MUBltOl"V "1 b. MUt UPOB
.i hitlonof Iron for tincture.
; . H. extract mscnm saicrndn.
J , Fl extract ergot, Squibb-
I . 1 1 extntrt rlina ni-i,mtitl(.ii
1
f-ty
-immr
MTllKATUKK.
183L THK CULTIVAT'OIV
AN 11
Country Gentleman
THE BEST OF THE
AGltlCULTUHALWKKKLIi-$
DEVOTED TO
Farm Crops and Processes.
Horticulture and Fruit-Growing
Live-Stock and Dairying,
Whllo It also Includes all minor deport
ments of rural Interest, such ns the Poultry
Yard, Entomology, ltpo Keeping, Green-linu-o
and timpery, Veterinary Replies,
Farm Que-tlns and Answers, Fireside
Rcadlin;, Doine-tle Eennoiny, and a sum
mary of the News of tho Week. Its Mar
ket Reports are unusually complete, and
luucliuttcMInn Is paid to tho Pro-poets of
tlie Crops, as throwing light unmoneot
the nio-t Important of nil uue-t Ions- When
to buy and when to -ell. It Is llbomlly Il
lustrated, nnd by RECENT ENLAUGK
ment.csintalns more reading matter than
ever before. Tho Sub-erlptlon Price lsFif0
per ywir, but we oiler a SPECIAL RElll'C
TION In our
CLUB RATES FOR 18891
1 Slll)SCl'i)ti011S, I" oe remittance
6 Subscriptions, . 10
12 Subscriptions, . do. IS
HTnlT, nil Va,t. Uiilt.On,t-l fnt I HMO.
paving In ndvaneo now, wo will send the
uiper weekly, n-om our receipt of the re
mittance, to January 1st. ISSti, without
charge.
3-Sl'KClMKS Coi-iks KliKE. Address.
LUTHER TUCKER k SON, Publlshem,
ALBANY, N.Y.
rpHE QUESTION OF THE DAY.
PROTECTION OR FREE TRADE?
An Examination of tho Tariff Question with E
pedal Regard to the Interest!
of Labor.
BY HENRY GEORGE.
CLOl'II. JI.50. PAPER, 35 CENTS.
This Is tho clearest, fairest, most Interest
ing and most completo examination of tho
tariff question yet made, and will prove
invaluablo to all who wish to understand
tho subject.
n.... ii.,...-l. l..i.nLtlmtlln,i it llirt
lllUllll-t llliii.iiiu.i iiiifiih,"".'.. ... ...w
stilijcct that, husyct been put In typo Now
l orn is ovs.
Tho nppearanco of this book marks a
new eiHicli In tho world-wide, struggle for
freo trade. Henry Oconto has n jsiwor of
piittliigccoiionilctrHthslnsuch a clearatid
limpid languago that any child can iiiuler
btand him, whllo tho most learned man
ciin enjoy tho accuracy of his statements
and tho siigKestlveuess of his thoughts.
Thomas G. shearman In Now ork Star.
Whoever wants to see tho strongest nr.
gument not only against protection, but
against all tarllls will find It here.
Christian Union.
The singular success ol Mr. George In thai
he has made political economy liiici-ostlng.
Unitarian lloviow.
A book which every workliiRinan In tho
lnndcnn road with InteroHt and ought to
road. Now ork Herald.
HenrylGeorge's Other Works.
Progress and Poverty, clotll, 81; paper,
3.5 ceil is
,! cents.
12 Union Square, New Yorlc.
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Marion Sts.. beginning
SEPTEMBER 10.
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Teachers: "A. M. l'arvln, Krr.nlilo P.
Jouos, EaCox. Assistant, Lulu.M. Smith.
l'irst term begins Monday, Sopteiiiner
8d, lhSS. Send for eaUiloguo. I'or further
isirtlciilars address
1 Z.M,1AKVIN,
Muslcol lilrtslor,Haliii, Or.
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No. !WI Commercial Street,
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