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mmmm unuumwmm - nrrn EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1889. I'OIlLtSHEt EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. I1Y TUB Capital Journal Publishing Company. I INCORPORATED Olttre, Corner Court and Liberty StrcctE TEltMB OK KUHSORIPTION;. DAILY. One your, by mall.-. J5 W) Hlx months, by iimll 2 H) Three months by mull 1 25 Per week delivered by currier 16 WEEKLY. Ono year. 81 ? Hlx months Ouo year, If paid fur In advance, 1 00 Hlx months, " " " 60 ajr-PostmnfcterN aro authorized to receive- subscriptions. AiyKntercd as second-class matter at the nlom.Orcgon, rostolllce. June 21. 188S. W. II. BYAHS -CIjAKK II. IKVINE Editor Manager. ARTIFICIAL RAINFALL. Nearly every proposition "to make it rain" Is based on the Idea that gunpowder explosions caused it to rain during our war. That great rains fell, soon after great battles, In the vieinrigo where fought, was a fact known to theanclents. Among others who mention this plienome ndn, if our memory is correct, Plutarch, in life of Marlus remarks abotitlt, theoccaslonbelrig ascrlesof mighty battles fought by that great est master of warfare against the Cimbri In Southern Gaul and the unparalleled noise, uproar and des truction of human life which was ho great that to this day It is comment orated in tho name of a village there. Tho ancients explained that the great amount of blood shed and the decaying bodies overcharged the air with gases and hence tho rain fall which they had remarked as almost invariably following n great battle. To-day wo ascribe it to tho thunder of our guns. It Is alleged that extreme cold prevails sonio ten miles and beyond in tho upper regions. As cold tends downward and heat upward any great shock given to tho upper chambers of the air should tend to let tho very cold air plunge downward, tints produe ing'clouds ami. rainfall. It would be very interesting to learn just what utl'ect would follow, in tlmo of drought, some mighty explosion ten or fifteen miles above. Citizens of JCaiinas aro going to attempt some thing in that direction. Tm: outrages perpetrated on the people of San Francisco by the Spring Valley Water Co. aro quite a sore subject and oxclto much liti gation and comment. Tho people of that city have surrendered all their rights of supplying themselves to a corporation which litis in twen ty years changed them so iiHtonlshlugly that tho sum is mon strous. Many cottages whoso proper charge would bo about ono dollar and a half per month each havo been forced to pay us high as twelve dol lars. Tho least failure to pay muilta in having tho supply cut oil' and in OJiHo any neighbor allowed them to have water, belt never so small a quantity his supply was also shut oil. Straugo Indeed that any com munity could tolerate such tyranny. All tho facts havo been brought out time and again in trials before tho courts. Thero Is ono thing certain If towns of twenty thousand people m gut tho water at from ono fifty to two dollars per mouth for each plug or faucet, what ought It bo in largo cull's of from ten to twenty times their HJy.e. Tup Now Yerk: Humid ynn dis tributed through Loudon ono Sunday ntorplmr in a way to sur prise tho city, in spite of tho law against Sunday newspapers. Near ly every cab that runs Loudon streets on weok day was employed and filled with bundled of Heralds, with a newsboy to distribute. Lon don never saw anything llko it, and several times policeman endeav ored to confiscate tho haokdrlver, boy and papers, but tho fresh horses oou eluded pursuit and sought -othcr.localtticfj. An enormous edi tion was exhausted and for ouco London had a distributed paper properly on Sunday. As so very niuoh dejiends on ono vote In the jioxt Hqumi, (ho most extraordinary ellbrU aro nojv mak lug to capture thb place of tho do woHctd oupgrmMinut), Jlurnes, In tho Fourth DUtrlut'ot Missouri, Jloodlo win do It ami (ho mib is furthcom ing, Thu punt)tuia: of. qcauu elavou hundred voters wlllbo all that Is needed WHAT IS FAME? How unjust is Fame, one has not long ',o live ero he finds out. Censer was .easily great because . ho had great jlome to back him lit Ills bat tles against the Qauls. But so far as greatness of effort carl go pamillus and Marlus were infinitely before him. Camillus did greater tilings than either with a very small llomo at his back a Rome too, that was taken and held by tho enemy against whom ho had to fight. Al exander tho Great never once met an enemy comparable to tho Romans of his ago or the savages against whom Camillus, Marlus and some other early Roman warriors fought. His laurels wore as easily won as were those ot oortcz nnu Pizzarro against the feeble Indians. In fact history Itself is often no more just uiuu tno cotemporary mob in dealing with reputation. As with warriors, so with orators and others ; the greatness of tlvc theatre they act in gives glory to them. Had Cicero delivered his famous oration against Catallne in some barn and with a horse blanket wrapped about him, instead of the becominir Roman tojru, ho must have encountered ridicule. Tho capital of the Union is a grand theatre and a very ordinary pil'ort, made there, tends to glorify tho performer. Thero aro few county court houses but witness, every tenii. oratory equal to tho best at Washington. But fame does not crown tho actor on tlio humble boards. The mighty Kemble did greater things for years iu tho prov inces than perhaps he overdid after wards, but by a mero accident, one night In London ho took a sick actor's placo and Immortal Fame was his. Tho world stood amazed. Tin: Willamette, ; Snake and Col uinbia are remarkably low for the season. Unless snow tans in me mountains soon tho prospect for this spring and summer will be bad, to say tho least. Windom ot Minnesota has tho treasury placo in Harrison's cabinet beyond the shadow of a doubt. He has so written to his old friends at Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Kansas City's clearings show her to stand next to Cincinnati, be ing tho eleventh city in tho Union, botli in population and size. Tin: registration of Chicago shows over two (hundred thousand voters, or over ono million citizens. Only mi Interruption. "No, George," faltered tho mat don, "I fear I cannot I admire you as a gentleman, I respect you as a friend, but" "Laura?" ho ex claimed, "before you pass sentence, hear mo out. A recent lucky stroke in buolucft' has enabled mo to buy a beautiful homo on Pralrio Avenue which shall bo In your name. I will Insure my life for ftiOOO, and " "George," calmly Interposed the lovely girl, "you Interrupted mo I was about to say that the sentiment! of respect and esteem I feel for you, though so strong, aro feeblo In com parison with tho deep lovo which, which I which 1 havo long don't George, dear !" For George had In terrupted her again. Chicago Tri bune. If your faco Is marked with blotches, And eruptions nutrthoskln, Ymi may bet your bottom dollar There Is something wrong within. 'Tin tho blood. To purify it There Is nothing half so good, Ah tho (1. M. I). Is-try It! To bo dearly understood I will 6xplaln thatG. M. D. means "Golden Medical Discovery" (Dr. Pierce's,) tho popular remedy for debility, lung-troubles and weak, Impoverished blood, which, like scrofula, shows Its presence in the system in blotches and eruptions, and pimples. Perfection Is attained In Dr. Sago's Catarrh Rcinedy. It !)apetd. Young gentleman "Is smoking unpleasant to you ? " Young lady "It depends entirely upon tho smoker. " Peora Transcript. An eminent physician says" A healthy lver tpcrote from ivutit three pounds of Dim (wury iwrmyiour uuurv uuu uiic$h n! of this secretion whore It will do thu most rood. Now If tho Uyer out of order, tho wholo system la In trouble, tho spirits are (teprrtfspd,tlHnUid Is nut clear, and u per HU whoso liver I not perfuming Its duty U very noon unrttted for regular business. Dr. llenlep's Dundfillnn Tonlq rouses, thp torpid liver and enables II to pernirm Iu proper funrtioini, thereby regulating tin whole system. Sold by 1). y, Mixf V & Cp. im:i. MctfADPlSN At the homo of her sou-ln-law, Alt. Itonnlo in South Halom, Monday Feb, 21, 1&S9, at 1 a. in., Mrs. MoFadden, uged about sixty-tlvo yours. "Woman" most faithful friend li Oregon Kldnev Tun. It Is klwclnllr uduntedV to complaint xculUr lo- delicate systems, nnd works llko mniilc without UMvlnjr any tinjileusatil nncr envois, Orviron Kidney lea is n purely vojeoibuio prviuirttuon mm Is unK)uullod In Kidney "lid I'fluury com. plaints, Wold by 1). W. Matl"w A Co, How's Iblsl Wo offer ward for at can not bo catarrh cure, F. Toledo, have known . J. uneiiey tor ine nown F. J. Cheney Tor the last 15 vears. and bcllevo him tier fectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations mado by their firm. West & Trilax, wholesale drug gists, Toledo, umo. Waldihg, Kihnan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. E. H. Van Hpescn, cashier, Toledo" national bank, Toledo,1 pljio. Hall's catarrh cure Is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Price, 7oc. per bottle Sold by all druggists. Tho Northern Pacific Railroad is erecting a grain elevator at Walla Walla 300 feet long and two stories high. A Terrible Misfortune. It is a calamity of the direst kind to feel that one's physical energies are falling In tho prime of life to feel moro nerveless, more dispirited, weaker every day, Yet this Is tho unhnppy lot of hundreds nround us. A source of renewed strength which sclenco approves, in behalf of which multi tudes of the debilitated have and are every day testifying, and which, In countless in stances, has built up constitutions sapped oy weaknesses ana mummy una loug un bcnctltted by other means, surely com mends Itself to all who need a tonic. Hostetter's stomach bitters Is such a medi cine pure, botanic, hQothlng to tho nerves promoltve to the digestion and a fertilizer of the blood. Dyspepsia und ncrvousuess tho Hint a cause, the second a ronse micncs of lack of stnmlna.-deiart vhen a course of tho bitters Is tried. All forms of malarial disease, rheumatism, kldnoy nnd bludder trouble, constipation nro annihi lated by this standard family medicine. A Swedish weekly paper will be started In Seattle next week. Make No Mistake. By dispelling the symptoms so often taken for consumption. Santa Able has brought gladness to many a household. By Its prompt use for breaking up the cold that too often developes into that fatal disease, thousands can be saved from an un timely grave. You make no mistake by keeping a bottle of this pleasant remedy in your house. California Cat-r-cure is equally effective in eradicating all traces of nasal catarrh Botli of these wonderful California remedies are sold and warranted by D. W. Mathews & Co. ?1. a pack ago or 3 for $2.50. The fires ip London last year averaged about five a day a materi al decrease, compared with 1887. Don't Experiment. You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs aro In danger. Consumption al ways seems, at first only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose up on you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Cqughs, and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell you ho has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but Insist upon getting Dr. King's Now Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest affections. Trial bottles free at Dr. H. W. Cox's Drug Store. Largo bottles $1. A Vermont man has started a newspaper at Jamaica, iu that state, and calls it Jumalca Ginger. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho undersigned having been re stored to health by simple means, after suffering several years with a severe lung aii'ection, mid that dread disease consumption, is anx ious to mako known to his fellow sulleiers tho means of cure. To those who desire It, ho will cheer fully sond (free of charge) a copy of tho prescription used, which they will llnd a sure euro for consump tion, catarrh, asmathn, bionchiti and all throat and lung maladies. Ho hopes all sullerers ill try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring tho prescription, whioh will post them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. Edward A. Wilson, Kings County, New York. Sponlcle is the namo of the now post ofllco in Spokauo county, es tabllshed lust Saturday. A Sound Legal Opinion, E. Buldbrklgo Inuday Esq., County Atty., Clay county, Texas, says: "Havo used Electric bitters with most happy results. My broth er also was very low with Malaria fever und Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satjstied Electric Bitters saved his .Mr. D. I. Wllcoxson , of Hojsp Cayp ,Ky., adds u llko testimony, saying: Ho positively believes ho Would havo died, had It not been for Electrlo Bitters. TUIb great remedy will ward off. as well as oifro all malaria diseases., and fcS-Wl-litaney, e and sfom? tick disorders stands uncdualed Price 50o and f 1. at II. W. Cox's. There nro twenty-six stato legis latures now In session. Ai AkMUU tir. The ORIGINAL ABIETrN. OINTMENT la only put tip In large twopiihco tin boxes, anil la no absolute cure for old eores, bums, wound. cbanped lundo, and ol! skin eruptions. Will pbelilvely etirw all kinds of pH. Ask for the OniQlJNAL AMETINB OlN'f. MRNT. Bold b'y D. W, KfaUhews Co., 100 Sfctetreet, Sttrti, at : .-cuts per box by ivsSl &) oento. ono bilndred dojliirs 'w cured by takluir HUP r ILKOTAL Fowoll Jm AbsoButeBy Pure- This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomcness. More economical than tho ordlnurv 'rinds, nnd cannot do mhu in competition with the I ... . . .... " r. . . . ......... ..uu u. .1... 11.0., D..J. 1 iivihiivuiumui fihosphate powders. Sold only In cans. tOYAL Baking Powder Co.. 10(i wnll,N.Y. EDUCATIONAL. ST. PAUL'S L Boys and. JGrirls. Tho school will open on tho 21th of September. Thorough Instruc tion In the primary and advanced English Branches. LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC -In course.- TEItMS and further Information may be tuid on application to UEV. F. H. POST. Cor. Chemcketa andtstatosts. 8-20-tf WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, -AND- MEDICAL COURSES. It is the oldest, Inrgest and least expen sive Institution of learning In the North west. Bchool opens first Moudny In September Send for catalogue to THOS. VAN SCOY, President. 17: Salem, Oregon. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC! Willamette University, Most suocessful school of mus,lo on the northwest coast. About 150 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. Courses in Piano, Organ Singing;, Violin, Harmony, and Counter point, Slnlomas on completion ot course. Tenchers: Z. M. Pnrvln, Frankle P. Jones, KvuCox, Assistant, Lulu M.Smith. First term begins Moudny, SeptemDcr 8d, 1888. Send for catalogue. For lurther particulars address Z. Ivt. PARVIN, Musical Director, Salem, Or. 3-17-dtf.wH DAVID T. WILLIAMS, Proprietor of ii Laid SALEM, 0REU0N. P. S. Orders by postal card projnptr ly attended to. Clothes called fpr and delivered. ADVANTAGES OF STEAM! LAUNDRY. 1. It docs Its work thoroughly, however soiled the garment. 2. It docs Its work promptly, as It Is In dependent of tho weather. 3. It does Its work harmleilv. not In- hiring the clothes by unnecessary wear and tear, nor by the use of Injurious, chem icals. 4. Its chances nro most reasonable, con sidering tho quality of its work. A. E. STRANG, No, aai Commercial Street. SALEM, - - OREGON. DKAI.EI IN STOVESandRANGES Vlamblng, Gas anij Steam Filiipg. Tinware and Artistic -Metal WorH a Specialty, s Acont tar tho UIC N 4 HOYNlXiN CX)MPA:NYTi x toblUbed In IM KATING HOUSES. TITC IK1MR RRSTAI1RANT iu mU ivuuiuuiuilll, Bavlng b'ecn furnished for Ihe especial .accommodation of the 'public. Wo to tholittentlon of ,the thqrH UNGUY npd sleepy on.ci to "Qiir Iome,, beds, now nnd clean; good "Home" meals served reg ularly three times a d,iy. No Chinese in tho kitchen. GIvo us a call nnd see for yourself. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. Cor. Court and High St., Salem, Or. PEAROE and MAY'S "NEW RESTAURANT." Theso gentlemen havo charge of tho res taurant formerly knoy-n ns EMEUSON'S old stahd, where they are prepared to serve meals nt all hours. .Meals Sicts. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Oysters served in all Mylcs, .Hoard fur nished to regular boarders, at 218 Commer cial street. KELLEY BROS., PROPRIETORS OF THE CAPITOL COFFEE HOUSE AIeals,2. cents; board, $3.50 per week. Fresh milk, cream and oysters always on hand. 211) Commercial St. l(KJ-dtf. LEGISLATORS ! nd others, wishing to board at a quiet nnd cozy mace, will llnd tho ohlect ni thelr.search at MRS. M. A. THOMPSON'S, Cor. Chemokete and Liberty Sts., Salem, Where n few select boarders can secure board. COOK'S HOTEL Salem Oregon W. II, COOK Proprietor. Formerly Clerk pfChemkete Everything New and first-class. Convenient Sample Rooms for Commercluj Travelers. Corner Slate and High streets C. II. JIonkoe. J. R. N, Belt, Ldto of tho Monroe House. Monroe & Bell, Proprietors Cliemekete Hote FREE BUS. Sample!Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From SI to S3 per day. SALEM - - OREGON. lH-tf FINANCIAL. SALEM. OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, -DR. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIR, - - - - President, Vice President. Cashier. GENERAL BANKING, Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, Count' and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property ot reasonauto rates. Insurance on suph se curity can tie obtained at tho bank in most reliable companies. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL ATTHIOKITY I (lUlUll 1MUU1M OF- SAtEM r . OREGON. - - $75,1)00 Paid op, - First Mona Bank mi r i i l t i i lie uapixai wanonai caaK Surplus, - , .?. -, - 10,000 ' U. 8. WALLACE, V . President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. L ALBERT, - t Cashier. OIRtCTO'RSj W.T.Gray, V.AV. Martin, J.M.Martin, , R. a Wallace. Dr. Wf"A-(fuick, J.-ir. Albert, T.MeF.lntton. LyOANS jVLADE) To Cirmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, efther In private Kraarlea or imbllo warehouses. Stale and County Warrant Bought at Far. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Droits gmwn dlraot on, New York, ChlcRO, Ban Francisco, Portlan d, liondon, Paris, uerlln. Hong Kong and Calcutta. TRANSPORTATION. THE YA0UINA ROUTE, OftEfiON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's fitontnutitn lino '; miles shorter, 20 hours less time than by nny othei loute. First ut. ..uv. h utiiv. ouui Ltrr. Sr S"","8", puiwenjrer ann ircignt lino from Portland and nil points In the Wll lametto vallov to and from San Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Hunnays): Leave Albany ........ ikjoPm Leave Corvallls ....... .imopm Arrive Ynqulnn 5:30 PM Leavo inqulna - ...... -0-45AM Leave Corvnllls ....... 10:35 AM Arrive Albany 11:10 AM O. & C. trains connect at Albany and Corvallls. Tho above trains connect nt YAQUINA with the Oregon Development Cys Lino n sten'jishlps between Ynqulnn and San Francisco. SAILING DATES. STKAMEHS, FKOJI SAN FKANCISCO .Willnmetto Valley, Thursday Dee G. Willamette Volley Monday " 17. Willamette Valley Sundny " so STEAMERS. FROM YAQtJINA. Willamette Valley Wednesday Dec. 12 Willnmetto Valley Monday " 21 This company reserves tho right to hnnge Balling dates without notice. N. B. Passengers from Portland nnd nil Willamette Valley points can mako clo-e connection with tho trains of the YAQUINA ROUTE at Albany or Corvallls, and If destined to San Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Ynqulmv the evening beforo dato of salllncr. Passenger anil Freight Hates Always the Lowest. For information apply to Messrs HULMAN & Co., Freight and Ticket Agent 200 and 202 Front sU, Portland, Or. or to C.C. IIOGUE, Aot Gen'l Frt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific R. R. Co., Corvallls, Or. O H..HASWELL, Jr. Gen'l tfrt; & Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 301 Montgbmerj- st:; San Francisco, Cal TIME TABLE ItlVEK blVISION. The elegantly equipped steamboats, Win M., Hoag, Cnpi. Geo. Raabe; the N. S. Bentley, Capt. J'P. rpultcrj th? Three Sisters, Capt. W. P. Short; nro in service for passenger find freight tralllc between Corvallls nnd Portland nnd intermediatiy points, making three round trips each week ns follews: NORTH BOUND Leaves Corvallls Mon day, Wednesday and Friday nt 8 n. m. Arrives nt Salem Mondny, Wednesday nnd Friday at 3 p.m. Leaves Salem Tuesday,. Thursday and Baturdav at 0 a. m. Arrives at Portland Tuesday, Thursdoy nnd Satur day St 3:30 p. m. SOUTH BOUND Leaves Portland Mon day. "Wednesday nnd Friday nt 0 a. m. Arrives at Salem Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday at 7:15 p. m. Leaves Salem Tues day, Thursday and Snturdny nt 0 a. m. Arrives at Corvallls Tuesday, Thursday Saturday at 3:30 p. m. For freight and passenger rntps apply to the captains nnd pursers of the respective boats, ir to W, M. Darling, agent, 2Q0 and 202 Front street. Portland; Gilbert Bros., agents, Snlem; J. M.Adair, ngent, Albany C A. Miller, agent, Corvnllls; or to tljo gen eral freight and passenger agent, Corvallls. O. & C. trains connect at Albany nnd Corvallls. F. W, BO WEN, Superintendent. Wm. HOAG.'General Manager. Overland to California VIA Soutlidrn Pacific Company's Line TllE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time Ifctween Salem and San Francisco-Thirty-six Hours, CALIFORNIA EXTltESS TRAIN RUN DAILTf. BETWEEN rOUTLAFD AND S. F. South. "North. 1:1X1 p. m. I Lv, 0:U p.m. Lv, 7:45 a. in. Ar. Portland Salem Ban Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. 10:-i5 a. m. 7:53 a. m. JWOp. m. LOCAL l'ASSENGEU TRAIN ( DAILTT XX 11 .CE1T SUNDAY). 8.-00 a. m. 11:10 a. m 2:10 p. m. Lv, Portland Ar, I 3:15 p. m. Lv. Snlem Lv. f 12:52 p. m. Ar.i Eugene Lv. 0.-O0 a. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Fpr accommodation or fcccem: class passengers attached to express trains. .TIiqS. P. company's ferry makes con nection with all the regtunr tifiips pn the East rjlde Division frotn footot F street, Portland. tVest Side Division. Between Portland and Cervallis: UAILY EXCEPT StTNPAY). ?:dua.m.' XvT Ar. "Portland Corvallis "ATT Lv. 6:20 p. m. 12:25 p. m. i:au p. in. A. llhnnW or1 fVlVllllta (VIT,nt. Willi trains of Oregon Paclflo Railroad. Through tickets to all points south ana past via California EX VREMa TRAIN (DAILY KXCKrTSPNDAY.) 4:50 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I ftOO a. m. 8Kp.m. Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. 5:45 a.m. For full Information regarding rates, ..... ... nnnl.. n i.a IVm.nanxr'a nrvnt. mi Salem. Oreeon. aH, CIV., "J'l'.J W .MV WW...J.MJ M , E. P. ROGEIJS, C koehleS, Awn- O. F. and Pass. Ag'U Manager. Oregon Railway and Navigation POMPANY. - Columbia River Route.1 ku.t V.. ad Itflva Pvt in n rt tit HpaR amanaSnmaalljr. Tic ct to and lwn grinclpalpolnta in tbt United BUtca.Ca. ada and Europe. ELEGANT TULMANN PAL AC CARa Kmlgrant Sleeping Cars run tnrouf ' on " ' express tn Ins to OMAHA COUNCIL BL1FF and si. rAUJ Fr of Charge and Wit on Change. Connections at l'ortland for San Frar ouco and lmget Bound points. Vor further particulars lnqnlr of I. A. Manning, agent of the company, i.. Commercial street, Salem Uiegon, 01 A. L. Maxwell. O. P. T. '. Pirtfaiul Oregon. A. L. MAXWELL. O. V. ax a H. H0LC0MB a.eral M, nogcr