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. THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL, THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPTBUNDAY, BY THE Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Entered at the postofllec nt Salem, Or., as second-class matter. See fourth page for terms of subsorlp- AdvcrllsomenU to Insure Insertion (for the Himo day) should be linnded In by 1 o'clock. Correspondence containing news of In terest nnd Importance Is desired from nil parts of tho stntc. No attention will be paid to anonymous communications. IVrsons desiring the uapitai. jouhhai. served nt their houses can secure It by pc t Ilk IIII.-II IIUUDW W. -.." -- ,, ,--- - tal card request, or by word left nt this nfTlpfl. Speclmcn numbers scut free on applica tion. Offlce, corner Court nnd Liberty Streets. TUESDAY, FJSimUAIlY 20 1889. GovEitxoit "Wat-human of Cali fornia says ho wouldn't accept lire nomination if the salary w-re a m'H'on dol'ars a year. A IJeiilin company oHern elec tricity for boiling water, an 1 other heating purposos, as well as foi lighting. By means of an uir-gim, it has been found that to drive stiaws Into pine boards and hickory balk, us Is often done by tornadoes, a velocity of 150 to 175 miles an hour is neces sary. The San Francisco Star thus her. aids the news of the adjournment of the California legislature: The drunken, thieving debauchees who have controlled the action of the California leglslalurehavedlHljanded and gono home with their bribes ami plunder. In a letter, a few days ago, Pi esi dent Harrison suld to James O. Ulaine : "I said to a friend to-day that if all the cabinet officers could have been found in Alaska, it would have promoted harmony In the parly in tho states. Maine, I believe. If tho only state that Ihh had no pro test to oiler." Popi'LAK faith Is being nailed to hypnotism in France, where all kinds of ailments and peculiarities are now being treated by 1 ho mes merists. The cure of drunkenness has been attempted by what is called "suggestion," the patient, wiille "under control," being ordered to abstain from all intoxicants, and success Is said to have been achieved. Natural gas has been used for only fifteen years, for lighting and fuel. Now 27,!150 miles of mains are used lu supplying It, and in Pitts burg alone aro supplied -10,008 pri vate houses, and G80 mills, furnaces and other industrial cstabllslimenls. It is calculated that the coal used is 7,000,000 tons a year less than before this natural gas supply was discov ered ; and another consequence is that the demand for petroleum has fallon oil" more than 20,000 barrels a day. This sounds familiar. A dispatch from Augusta, Malno, says: Tho Maine legislature will pass into history Tuesday or Wednesday, after an eleven weeks' session, as the most extravagant In the history of tho slate. Its appropiiutlons for tho next two years amount to $2"0, 000 yiro than the estimated io celpts of tho state treasury. In order to retain its supremacy, tho Mauley ring, which lias had tho legislature under its thumb, lias al lowed grab after grab to bo made, the result being an unprecedented number of extraordinary npproprlu tlons. At the recent MIon hi Washing ton of tho State Hallway commis sioners with tho Intel-state Com merce Commission, Ex-Comnilsslon-tr Collin, of Iowa, now representing tho Brotherhood of Brakeineu, made an address which was received with marked attention. In the course of It ho said, referring to the (daughter of men by the old link coupler and hand brake : "Our com mission lu Iowa has caused a law to bemado that has been on the statute books ten yours, to the client that tho railroads shall report to tho com missioner tho accidents occurring along their Hues, and It Is shown that in ton years we have killed and maimed 2,-)2-l men lu the state of Iowa by those two caui-es alono. Till! I'ATKOI' MOULDS. Tho imrth, snys Klnmorliui, win Uorn ; It will llo. 11 will tllu when Ls vital olumuntH have bi'oii Hjiont, r jtorliupH by tlio extinction ot'tho -tun in wliosu niys 1(8 c'aIkiico U mis miiuKhI. It may llo hy tho shock f acolesllal body which It might .newt hi Hh jmtli, hut this fiul or tho vorlri Is tho most lnijrolmlilo of nil. t may illo, wo my, by tho hIow ..bsorptlon of ltHoloiiiontH. In truth t is probablo that tho water ami tho iriiroiliniliilbhlng. Tlioocunu, llko 10 ntmoHphoro, appoaitt to hnvo ly eyn much moro coiiHlilerublo than tjiroeont. Tliu crunt of tho imrth m ponylrutwl by U'O water, which oiiiblnc uhuinlotilly with tho rooks. It Is almost certain that the interior temperature of tbe globe nt ten kilo metres (about six miles) of depth renebes the boiling point and im pedes a,furthor descent of tho waters; but the absorption will continue with the cooling of the globe. The oxygen, nitrogen and carbonic acid, which compose our atmosphere, appear to sutler likewise a slow absorption. LKAIlN A TItAIIE. Tho practical advantage to ono who has learned a trade was ex emplified the other day in the per son of Patrick Gleason, mayor of Long Island. City. The appropri ation for the maintenance of the water department having run short, a number of the men have been un paid for some time. The other day they simply said that, if they didn't get their money, they would shut down tho waterworks. Mayor Gleason, who has attained fame of late by ins manful attack upon the fences and other obstructions of tbe Long Island Itailroad, which he leveled single-handed with an ax, said that he didn't propose that Long Island City should bo left without its water supply. He couldn't force the city officials to ap propriate the money, but he hitched up his trotters, drove to the water works, and told the men on duty that if they wanted to leave they could leave, he could run the engine himself, with the assistance of one or two of lils friends. As he is an old .engineer, they all knew he could do what he said. Consequents ly, there was no strike, Long Island City was not deprived of ltswatir supply, and since then tho salaries hnvo been paid up. This Is the k'nd of a mayor to have. I'KUl'KTUAI. MOTION AOAIN. Until n few days 1130, tho inven tors of perpetual motion have been prevented from completing their ap plication for letters patent In tho United Slates by the skillful manip ulation 01 one 01 tne rules 01 tnc ollice. The Hccelver-Genernl lias tho power to demand a working model of any apparatus beforo it can he protected by 11 patent, and it may naturally be imagined that 110 such apparatus him ever made Its appearance. But wo have changed all that now, for tho chief clerk of the Patent Olllco in Washington has declared publicly that peipetual motion was an "as sured fact," and that at the present time thcro are now In tho Patent Olllco machines which have sufll clent power to run themselves from now (111 "doomsday," and that "a machine with surplus power for the running of other machinery will come somo day, and may como at any time." tho American nows- pap"rs express their anxiety as to whether tho practical management of tho Patent OiTlco depends to any great extent upoji tho chief clerk. Industries. ItAIN Ah A FKUTIM.Klt. lu addition to supplying crops with necessary moisture, rain has a distinct nianur'al value. At JUkIi amstcad It has been shown (hat, with an annual rainfall of a llttlo less than thirty-two inches, each aero of land receives every year In tbe rain water over fourteen pounds of pure chlorine, seventeen pounds of sulphuric acid, and between two and three pounds of ammonia. HAH) TO llKTltUi:, That it WI111I11 Tow Ml a VohkcI a Long DUIanro. Tho Hilling HOhoonorG. II. "Whlto returned to Port Townscnd from a halibut oruiHo lu tho North Pacltlo recently Her master, Captain Charles Jolumou, relates an exciting advontuio with a whalo Inst Mou day afternoon. Tho vcasoI watfan ohortd on tho Flattory banks, 75 nillcH from shore, with all tho crow out In llvodorh'H catching halibut, when a sobool of lln-baok whales eiinio alongside. Ono of tho school got entangled on the vcsscI'h cable. Tho auchor cable partotl and tho vochoI In tow of tho monster was taken at a rapid into to tho west ward, tho only persons aboard be ing tho captain Mid cook, who were nimble to stop his progress. The whalo became exhausted and brought tho schooner around lu a circle within ilfty miles from wlioiv they started. Tho wliulliuw was rig ged nnd tho vessel hauled alongsldo of tho whalo, whero ho measured over eighty-four feet. Willi one turn tho cable became disentangled on the whale's Hank and tho whalo disappeared beneath the waves. The captain and cook hoisted sail and icturiiod for tho boat, whoro tho crow w oro safely found t wonty four hours later. Tho experience was tho most exciting that Iuih ovor occurred oil' Flattery banks. Tlio Htory is vouched for hy nil tho crow. Col. Oooriw L. Khoup, who is llko- to Ih iihiiiwI for governor of Ida ho, In n wwiltliy mining opomior nnd fctoek grower. Ho 1a six foot fbnr In his htooklngri and rosldes In the Salmon river roglon. Ho la able and popular. . An Earnest Appeal. During the session of the Inst leglsla 1 11 re, .It Is said, one of our representatives asked for permission to visit his family, he having received the lollowlng lines from his better-half: Husband, dear husbandeome home to me now; I am snufllng the odorloT spring, You hnvo staid long'enoughln the onpl'ol thore, You are much safer under my wing. Tho old horse Is pawing In tho stable llko mad, The colt's In a norrlblo stew; The small brlndle heifer has got a white calf, Andtho cattle nre bawling for you. ' Como home, come home, come homo O, husband, dear husband, cotne home. The voice of your Betsy Is calling you, dear; It'sncarly the time to mnko soap; And somo of the women nrc saying my dear, I'm giving you most too much rope. They spy thcro Is desperate flirting up there; With wldovs and maids not a few: I havn't been Ul&scd Mute the morning you lot, IJut, Joseph, how Is it with you? Come home, como home, como home' O, husband, dear husband, come home. It is ncedlon to noy that tho request of tbe gentleman was g:nntcd. "SCRAPS." Senator Kenna of West Virginia is famed all through the state as a hunter and sportsman. Archbishop Corrigtup of New York is a tall, spare man witli a strikingly ascetic countenance. Ills father was an eating-house keeper at Newark, N.J. Mrs. Noble, wife of the secretary of the interior, conies from North ampton, Mass., where her fallieu was for twenty-live years proprietor of a large sanitarium. A forger named Adams commit ted suicide by starvation in Atlanta, Ga. It took him twenty-seven days. The shorter routes more generally patronized have some advantages. Limgtry has not yet lien ili voiccd nor married ug-iiii She simply has a sore throat, and the next thing her ceilille.ile will trumpet the virtues of si. me patent gaigle. Mr. Houston of the Loudon Times, w lio was so miserably duped by Pigott, was heard to say a few months ago that within six years he expected to become prime minister of England 1 Horatio J. Sprague of Massa chusetts Is the oldest olllce-holdcr in the United Stales service. Ho has been stationed since 1818 at his post on tho historic rock which controls tho entrance) of tho Mediterranean sea. Kansas City lias a score of "oll-to-do colored men among its inhab itants. Tho wealthiest of them is Samuel Jordan, a barber, who has amassed a fortune of $150,001) from his trade during the last fifteen yen it). Tn a lately published story book for boys, the author has a boy thlr tom years old capture three bur glars, savo four persons from drown ing, discover and put out a lire, savo a city from Inundation and llnd $50, 000 lu mi alley. Sir Edwin Arnold, of "Light of Asia" fame, has just had a largo tumor removed from his head, and he will Mum Yllscird tho skull-cap ho has long been wearing. Ho re cently underwent an operation for hepatic abecss. Kx-Presldont Hayes is usurping the rights of Gen. Sheriunn. Tho other nlht ho concluded an address to tho Pittsburg Teachers' associa tion by kissing two of tho prettiest young "school-ma'ams." Tho gal lant general must look to his laurels. A Kansas City man committed a murder tho other day and was lodged In Jail. Beforo the fellow had been ooked up twenty-four hours ten women called, each of whom claimed to bo his wife. He has no hope or deslro to escape pun ishment for tho murder since his ten wives have discovered each other. Street-car driver "Mo and that od'-horso has boon working for tho company for twelve yours now." Passenger "That so? Tho company must think a great deal of you both.1' "Wall, 1 diinno; last wake tho t woof us was taken sick and they got a doctor for the horse and docked me. Gld-ap, lhare, now llctsy." A unique chair made from the horns of Texas cattle is on Its way to tho Whlto House. It Is tho gift of a San Antonio banker to Presi dent Harrison and civat Its donor $l,00. Tho horns aro rlvltod with gold, and there nre u number of gold plates used lu its ooiititruutlnu. From ono of them gluteus a very handsome diamond. Mrs. Cleveland, says a friend of hers nt Washington, oarrios away , one mannerism from the Whjt' House a nervous biting of tho lips. It is the clllet of 11 three yews'. ixikt.biiii ..r u.it niltu tnwl fUtiimi .1 ? ,., Z il - , Clovulnnil litis iilwut ilniwii Iwok n Iut llwmul thou stood iwily lur tlio m.t. Doing this eoiuUntly, hIiu llnnlly uwiumI tliv ImUlt ..f bltluu tliu umlwrllp it littli to litrte nny iitfrvuiiHiiunt. Is These Choice Lets Are Now on lie I This is the finest laying as well as the nearest to the , business center of any addition to the city. , Winter Street is opened Uirongh this plat and on to North Salem thus opening the long closed space hetween Capital and Liberty Streets. These lots lay high and affords excellent drainage and are free from gravel. The Street Gar Line . will he extended cast on Center street and will pass within two blocks of this addition. FOIi SALE BY Salem Iand Co., 245 MORES' BLOCK, Who also have a large list of city and farm landlforTsale. EDUCATIONAL. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, J3oys arid. Girls. Tho hi'IiimiI will open on the 2ltli of Sept umber. Thorough Instruc tion ln-lhu piinmty and itds.iiiceJ English Branches. LATIN'-AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC -la eoui.se.- TP.KAIS anil further Information, mny bo 1'iul on implication to 11KV. I'. U. POST, Cor. Cheniekctii mid State Sis. S-20-tf MOTOR Y (IF MUSIC! Williimulto University. Most Buceosl'iil school of music on tho 1101 LIih ott coast. About 150 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. combes in lJluno, Orgun SlnpflnK. Violin, Hurmony, und Counter- point. Dloloiuii.s on completion ol course. Teuchers: .. M. rurvln, Knuikio I'. Jones, Kva Cox. Assistant, IjUIu il. Smith, First term begins Mommy, September Sit, IMS. Send lor catalogue. Koriuither partlculais address X. M. PARVIN. Musical l)h color, Salem, Or, 8-17-dtf-wlt WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY (Irniluntes students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is tho oldo.t, largest nnd lonst oxpen slvo Institution of learning In tho North wost. Hohnol opons tlrst Monday in September Send for catalogue to THUS. VAN SCOY, 1'rosldent. 17: Salem, Oregon, 1-1. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No. U5 IJ CVmniiOrvlul Pt. O Ilnuno nnd Cnrrinuu PniiitiiiK. Sign wrltluir, Pupur TmngHiK nmi ikuorntIiifi NVnll tinting tinil knl soinliilnjj oxoi'utijil In tlio lntcst atylo. Experioncod Workmen Employed. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Call ami hio us botoro you lot your work. nUfkiM Arnln SUt. '.'hi- leet snlvo In the jvurlil f x, I nilto8,Boroa, iilcore,8iltrlituiii. iT srwt, tottor, chnpiwil ImuN, :ii;iliiig, corns, ami all skin oruji tioiin, innl positively euros plloe, m " y rvsiulreil. It Is gimrantevU iv Klvt iwrfoot Nitlsfnctlon, or mono ruuileil. Prlco 25 ceuta pur Ux. .ur wU- u D H w a OwlUf to IhU cbnuireMbU ellllwU, it to illlHoult t preer h Iktr nttHxtoii and our (klmUi4 iin nuuoyixl Uy rowhuvwi at the skin, i'hnw, ml hom. ta. If riiluui'. s.k, iru i, ppiltltt)iu AiimhuiI lini uIkoi iul niorrtliu. n oUxr and tUiUi cumiiii. um mui tf mrri lNilai.d, OrMhi, Murah, iol4 n- W. MiKlim A CO. now platted JOHN F.STRATT0N& SON Importers nnd Wholenlo dealers In MUHICAIi JIKltCIIANIJIHK. New York, n nnd V, Wnlkcr frit. John F. Miration's Celebrated llu hI.-iii Out Violin strings, tho Finest in tlio World. Our fiiiiiriinteo it u denier icoeives n complaint, (which lio behoves to bo honest) Irani imy musician to whom ho has sold nny of theso strlnKS, ho is authorized by us to give him another string without charge, and nil buch loss will bo made good by us to our customers, without quibble or question. (Bounroot Imitation.) Denlcrs will plcnso send lor descriptive cntnloguc. Trail supplied nt lowest price. Thousands mo ninictcd with diseases of tho Kidney nnd urinary Organs, who sui fer lu silence, inther Minn mnko kno,vn their troubles. To nil thoo nllllcted wo can oiler n safe and speedy icinody In Ore gon Kidney Tea, which Is composed ot herbs, selected with great caro in Oregon, and wnrrantcil not to contain minerals of any kind. fow doses niiord lnstunt re Hot. bold hy D. W. Mnthnws & Co. $50. HORSES. $50. Ono hundred head of brood mares nnd young horses lor bnlo. Forty or Illty colts expected 111 tho spring Two line horses, Clyde nnd Pel "heon stock, weight sixteen nndsoventeen hundred: h ivo been with tho bund for tho past threo yenrs. Original stock from tho best quality ol mares. For particulars nddrces or sco V. If. HYAKS. Wit. Salem, Or, Tho IJ (JY EK S' GUIDE is issusd Xtfoh and Sept., oach yoar. It is an ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur chase tho luxuries or the necessities of life. Wo oan clotho you and furnish you with all tho noooBssry nnd unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, oat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at homo, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is requirod to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can mnko a fail estimate of tho value of tho BUYERS' OUIDE, which will bo sont upon receipt of 10 cents Vu pay postage, niiToniirnuuiAnn a fr IVIU'lv I VJlllcrT linnu ot uui 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chioago, HI. CALIFORNIA! the LUN5 -Soli n GwTO Send fr Ct-uljr tnrtHU3rr9."' MLlM. MEDQ.QROvfur tau- ttB 'Kffl 5sB BOLD AND GUARANTEED BY Dt W. MATTHEWS. & COMPANY, 106 StateSt., Salem, Or SNELL, HFITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Deoot, TO and - arte U. KATING HOUSES. THE HUE RESTAURANT. TTnvlng been furnished for tho especial 11 accommodation or mo puouc, ice tin tothoattentionof the the HUNGlft.' nnd sleepy ones to "Our Home" beds, new nnn clean; goon "Home ' nienis servea leg ulnrl.v thiee times a day. No Chinese In the kitchen. aious a call nnd see for pours If. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. Cor. Com t and High St., Snlcm, Or. ALTON MAV'S NEW RESTAURANT." This gentleman has charge of tho res- tnuiimt formoily known as EMEKSON'S old stand, Where he Is pieparcd to bervo meals lit nil hours. Jlenfs 2.etK. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Oysters served In nil btyles. Hoard fur nished to regular boarders, at 218 Commer cial street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Northern Pacific Railroad GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FAST TRAINS DAIIjY I NO CHANGE OF CARS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via PAUL nnd MINNEAPOLIS. St. Tho Northern Pacific railroad Is tho only lino running Passenger trains, Second class sleepers . (free of charge) Luxurious Day coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars. Palaco Dining Cars, (meals 7Cc) from Port land to the cast. eo that your ticket read via tho Northern l'ucltic railroad nnd avoid the chnngoofcnrs. Leave Portland nt8n. ni.nnd 8:40 p. m- uauy arrive iu:uiiiiieupoi!s or si. ram ai U:03 I). 111. PACinc Division. Trains leave Front nnd O street daily nt 11:55 n. in, and 8:10 p. in.; Arrive nt Tneonin nt 7:10 p m and 1:20 u m nrrlvo Scnttlo 9:25n ni iuul0:35p m. Through Pullman Palace Sleenlnc Oars. elegant dny conencs, finest pnlnce dining curs between I'ortinna, iiicomn nna catue diicct. Dnlly service. A.D.CHARLTON ' ijy'-.V" .';?" ,VAYr.iV.'" "" v"" A D r!nnl Uicu ArrAnt 101 VImi. Q, rsim vinsiiiiigionoi., loriinuu, uregou. Depot Corner First nnd G Streets. Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it "Your reme dies aro giving satisfaction, nnd a cus tomer with Ilrouclittis snys it is the only remedy that gl es Instant relief. SEiuiKt.li a CovKit, Druggists, Uiverslde, Oil." Holln " the pleasure to Inform avc you Mint your Prepnrutlons nre iheeting with laixewlcs. We hear M I-.!. wlii if DnoionP".1 nny nuuimtiuuL i laiouinivmg oo- e.islon tiiwus0'tlicm. NAiuu.M;iRr Co,. DrugglstH, .- VlbnirnjCaL" Tlialltwiuilocoiiiplishtheenordcslrcd in nil iillectlousof thoThroatnnd Lungs k,. ,!l !.nd vpu not only will not be Will wlthSfit it yoursoir, but will nHxuumenil it to others, as thousands lmc done, who have tried everything else In vuln. Money is no object where &WSS Convince You trilling sum of one dollar ran purchaso u remedy Mint will stand Ixitwecu you nnd one of the most dreaded of human III. Cireitlnrssout (ree, containing detailed ilecrlptlons. SANTA ABIE Is prepared only by the AIIIETINK JIKD1CAL CO., Orovilla, Oil. TRANSrOUTATION. TM YAnUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oreiron Development comnanv's steamship lino. 2J3 miles shorter, 20 hours less lime man oy nny oinei loute. tirsi class through pnRscngcr nnd freight lino from Portland nnd nil points in the Wil lamette vnllcv to nnd from Ban Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundaysj: Leave Albany 1:00 PM Leave Corvnllls ....... -1:10 PM Arrive nauina 5:30PM Leave Ynqulnn ...... -6:45 AM Lenve Corvallis 10:35 AM Arrive Albany 11:10 AM O. & C. trains connect at Albany and Corvnllls. The above trains connect at YAQU1NA with the Oregon Development Co Line jf Steamships between laqulnn and San Francisco. SAILING DATES. STEAMEUS. FROSC BAK FKANCTSCO Willamette Valley, Thursday Dee 6. Willamette Valley Monday " 17. Willamette Vnlley Sunday " SO. STEAMKE3. TBOK TAQT7TNA. Willamette Valley Wednesday Dec. 12 Willamette Valley Monday " 24 This company reserves the right to hnuge sailing dates without notice. N. B. Passengers from Portland and all Willnmetto Vnlley points can make close connection with tho trains of the YAQOINA ROUTE nt Albany or Corvallis, and lr destined to San Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaqulna the evening before date of sailing. 1'isseugrr and Frclgbt Ilitrs Always tie liowest. For information apply to Messrs UULMAN & Co Freight and Ticket Agents 200 and 202 Front si., Portland, Or. r C.C. 1IOGUE, Ac't Gen'l Frt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific R. It. Co., Corvallis, Or. (1 H.HASWELL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; & Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 301 Montgomery St.; . San Francisco, CalJ TIME TABLE RIVER DIVISION. Theelegnntly equipped steamboats, Wm M. Hong, Cnpt. Geo. ltnabe; the N. S. Bentley, Cnpt. J.Zl'. Coulter; the Three Sisters, Cnpt. W. I. Short; are in servlco for passenger nnd freight traffic between Corvnllls nnd Portland and intermediate points, making three round trips each week ns follews: NORTH BOUND Leaves Corvallis Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m. Arrives at Salem Monday, Wednesday and Friday at3 p. m. Leaves Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m. Arrives at Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day st 3:30 B. m. SOUTH BOUND Leaves Portland Mon day. Wednesdny and Friday at 6 a. m. Arrives nt Snlcm Monday, Wednesday and Friday nt 7:15 p. m. Leaves Salem Tues dny, Thursdny nnd Saturday at 8 a. m. Arrives nt Corvnllls Tuesday, Thursday Saturday nt 3:30 p. in. For fielght and passenger rates apply to thecnptninsnnd pursers of the respective boiitu, or to W. AI. Dnrllng, agent, 200 and 202 Front street. Portland; Gilbert Bros, ngents, Kalem; I. M. Adair, agent, Albany C. A. Miller, agent, Corvallis; or to tho gen eral freight and passenger agent, Corvallis. O. & (5. trains connect at Albany and Corvallis F. W. BO WEN, Superintendent. Win. HOAG, Genernl Manager. " Overland to California -VIA- Soutkrn Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time between Salem and San Francisco Thirty-six Hoars. CALIFORNIA EXPKES3 TRAIN nUN DAILY. BETWEEN rOUTLAFI) AND 8. F. South. North. 4:00 p. m. 6:41 p. m. 7:45 a. m. EvT Portland Salem San Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. 10:45 a. m, 7:53 a. m. 7:00 p. m. Lv. Ar. I'ASSENOEll TRAIN ( DAILY EX CEPT SUNDAY). 8.-00 a. m. 11:10 a. m 2:40 p. m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Salem Eugene Ar. I 3:45 p. m. Lv. 1 12:52 p. m. Lv. 9:00 a. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation of second das passengers attached to express trains, TlieS. P. company's ferry makes con nectlon with all tho regular trains on th East Side Division from foot ot F stree Portland. tVest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY). 7SW n. m. 12:25 p. m. LTT Ar. Portland Corvallis rT Lv. TJ30p.m. 1:30 p. m. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. Through tickets to all points south and east via California EXPRESS TRAIN (DAILY EXCEPTBUNDAY.) 4:50 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. Ar.MoMlnnville Lv. 9.-00 a, in. 6:15 a. m. Through Tickets To nil points SOUTH and EAST VIA. California. For full lnlormation regarding rates. maps, etc., apply to tho Company's agent, Salem, Oregon. & P. ItOQEItS, AhsU O. F. and Pass. Ag't, U. KOEHLKIl, Manager. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY, Columbia River Route,' ITalns for the east leave Portland at 10:5 m and 2pm dally. Tic ets to and from principal joints In tlu United States, Can iida and Europe. ELEGANT rULMANN PAL AC- CARS Umlgrant Sleeping Cars run throns,!on express tti ins to OMAHA COUNCIL BLl FF nilll ST. PAUL Freo of Charge and Wit ou Change. Connections at Portland forSan Fran cisco and Puget Bound points. For lurtuer particulars Inquire of I. A. .iianning, uguni 01 me company, 245 commercial sireei, eaiem1 VJiei egon, 01 Partlond A. L. Maxwell, U. P. & T. Oregon. A. L MAXWELL O. V. AT A H. HCLC0MB Oeteral M.nager. T P. WILLIAMS, 8TENOQUAPHEB . and Typewriter Copyist. WUlniak retMirte of trial, eta; copying on type-vrlttu-ue4iimtttly and neatly done, Qtaoa ttbl A. Mnnnlnc. Commerclo Hlt UP stnlrn, Ne UinH JHoeJc,