'HIE CAPITA! JOURNAL. PUBLISHED DAHiY, EXCEIT SUN DAY, BY THE Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Entered nt the postofllco nt Salem, Or.,as second-clous mntter. Sec fourth pngo for terms of subscrlp AdvorlHemcnts to Insure Insertion (for the snino day) should be honacu in uy i o'clocJc Correspondence containing new; of In tercut nnd lmportnnco 1 desired from nil parts of tho state. No attention will be paid to anonymous mmmnnlcfitlnnH. Persons desiring the Cai-itai. Jouiinai scrvea ni tneir nouses can setiue n "i ij" tut card request, or by word left nt this office. . ,, Specimen numbers scut ficeonnppllcn- Offlcc, corner Court nnd Liberty Strc ts. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1889. MahySkmons of Kentucky, aged 10, is a very successful evangelist. Dit. Maky Wat.kkk lms applied fjr a patent (in nn Impiovcd simpen djr. California' state printer is to bo lien after elected by t lie peo ple. TllK -ifllce of sheep coniinlssloner for California Is ere.ited subject tc appointment by the governor. A hill lms putted the Nevadii assembly prohibiting the sale of in toxicating liquors to women. "What u pity it is," says u St. Louis clergyman, "that tbeie aic so ninny Bwcetolnnera nnd sour saints." A state reformatory school foi the young law breakers if ('alifornia Is to be established in Los Angeles county. - A man nt Kansas City Ihih con ceived a novel idea, that of travel ing on the Inside of a eoiistruetion slmillar to u bicycle. Iris stated that j:),)00,0()0 copies of the Moody and Knnky "Gospel Hymns" have been sold In the United Stutes and England. A THKIK In Carlisle. Pa., steals nothing but Ribles, and he has tak en ninety-one from the people of that town without being discovered It lias been calculated that not less than 20,000,000 of meteors each largo enough to be visible as a "shoot ing stnr," enter our atmosphere dally. An Arkansas man who bears tho name- of Jerusalem John Johnson wnnts It changed to John tho Rap- Mat Smith, In order that he may In herlt ten acres of laud. The following appeals in an Eug gllsh newspaper as an advertise- mont : "A pious young man desires to bu received Into a icspcctablo fam ily, where the excellence of his example and superior morality might lo considered as an equiva lent for board and lodgings." An exchange gives the gentle in timation that moic towns die from want of confidence on tho pail of some men and lack of public spirit than from rivalry of neighboring towns and adverse surroundings. When a man in search of a home or buslnesj location goes to aitown and finds tho peopblo bihuful of hope and enthusiasm over tho placo and earnestly at work to build up tho town, ho soon becomes Imbued with tho saino spirit. Thk following will bo of great and vital interest to a great many IK'ople of Oregon as well as of Cali fornia : "Ry a decision of tho su preme court of California rendered Monday, the principle of law Is laid down that husbands and wives, In thu privacy of tieir apartments, may say of each other, or of any body else, anything they may choose. TheJudgcH aver that the relationship of husband and wife Is of such a character that In tho seclusion of their own home, whatever each may say to the other, shall bo regarded as haying been said to himself or her eolf." RWKM'IA Queen Victoria has contracted the habit of carrying her household eats along with her when she moves from one castlo to an other, Tho transpoiiatlon of cats has, therefore, become quite a fashionable crac In Kuglniid, no family of the least pietenslons con sUlerliig It in good foim to appear at n railway station without an ample basket containing tho domestic felines. The aping of royally oven In the most absurd and silly customs is one of thoso things that is not destined to die out mhmi. Of couoe, tho cut cme Is liable at any mo ment to Invade the ranks of our American nobility. A NOTHI) professor has Invented I an urtiflelul pair of lungs whiah he j uses In restoring life hi easoof drown-' lug and asphyxiation, lie Is experi menting on a jut rabbit, and has already drowned It and restored it to life 11 MuiOH. The rabbit has al ready been suffocated by the funu of burning charcoal until all signs of life were extinct. Tho professor then attached his indent bellows to the nnlmol's mouth and forced oxy gen Into tho lungs. The returning suction draws out the deadly gassos, and the nrtiflclnl respiration pro duces a muscular contraction and expansion of the lungs until life was restored. Professor Poo clasms that this Invention will save human beings as well ns rabbits. "Woolen mills arc n good thing to, have In n family, so tho old-time people thought, for they had all the material from the sheep to grow the wool to the loom to weave it, nnd the hoinc-ninde nnd home-spun goods wore well and kept people "warm ns toast." The old folks are gone, and the home-spun goods have given place to woolen goods, and woolen mills give us cotton and wool mixtures that pnss for woolens. The ndvnntngo with the Oregon manu factures is that they really give nil wool goods, which should make them sell well. Tho good people of Albany aro to have the Rrownsville machinery moved there, and will soon be blessed with a woolen mill of their own. When n state begins to have success with manufactures they always increase and grow in capacity, if Oregon finds n market for home-made goods the business will be apt to become a special Held of cntcrpiise, and mills will become larger as to capacity, as well as more numerous. It will require quite a number of them to use up tho twen ty million pounds of wool Oiegon will soon produce. Oregonlan. CAN MEN WUHN TO PLY? Shall we mortals ever oe able to fly? Tho ordinary answer to this in the minds of most people would be, "Yes, when we enter into tho an gcllc state." This answer would hardly bo sat isfactory, however. It is an accept ed though melancholy fact that we aro not all of us going to bo angels. Consequently there Is n certain per centage of us who will never be able to fly unless some nioie inline-, dlato means than those adbidcd by Joining the angelic throng be found. Rut it is now claimed that such means are at liuud. A few weeks ago an adventurous iieionaut succeeded In Hying n couple of miles in tho suburbs of New York with the aid of a huge maehino that had wings, and that seemed to uso them with consider able success. For something like a generation tho inventor of this Hy ing machine had been at work upon It, and bad been laughed at because of it, as heartily as ever the irrepressible Kcely, of motor fame, was laughed at. Hut ho was a Scotchman, who possessed true Scotch tenacity. He stuck to his Idea and dually had tho satisfaction of seeing its great wings beat tho air over Coney Island and carry it a considerable distance before it was thought well to let it rest. Asa lcsult of this Micro has bodn organized a company with n capital of ?1 ,000,000, tho object of which Is to educate the public in tho matter of Hying and to supply the wings that will bo necessary. This practical exhibition of faith In the fut tiro of tho Hying business might well arouso discussion, and it has. The Scotch Inventor's success has created an impression. Ills Hy ing maejiine is cigar shaped, sonio 00 feet in length and 12 feet in di ameter. Its wings work exactly llko those of a bird by tho aid of a propollor, worked by electricity and tho passenger in can led Just as the ejglo carries Its prey. It Is a pecu liar atl'alr, but has been more suc cessful than any of its kind. It Is certain this craze for Hying has seized upon a good many peo ple lately, and that n good deal will boheaidoflt In tho future. It Is probablo that the would-bo flyers will go slow about tho matter, how over. Tho ambitious ones are walling until theio can bo no doubt as to the reliability of their wings. After that time the air will probably bo tilled with all. sorts and conditions of men. in tho meantime the doughty Scotchman, who is tho Inventor of a machine (hat made the iccent successful Hlglit tlrough the air, N going right ahead and Is terribly in earnest. He has worked nearly all his life on his Invention, and now backed as hols by a capitalized com pany, ho thinks ho seen succom ahead, lie Is eonlldcnt that the time when men will lloat through tho air llko a bird, Is uppio.iohlng The body of a man found lmn.lng to a tree In Missouri had this at id pinned to It: "1 die hccniifo I am ton darned lanty to live. If the rent of you feel as I do. you will lot me hang heie until my bones drop of their own accord." A sliorlll In Georgia luitunlly at tached a railroad train by tunning a chain through tho whoelw of the engine and untuning It to tho tivek. After a whllo hu vs convinced that ho had no liicht to stop the I'nttod State malls and the .train whs allowed to pnxfed. Flo's Letter. "Dear Ged: The baby jou brought u Is awful nice and sweet, Hut 'online) ou forgot his toofles The poor little thing can't eat. That's why I'm writing this letter, A purpose to let you know. Please come and finish the baby. That's all. From Little Flo." -11. K. Hexftml, "SCRAPS." It is proposed In England to ope rate dust and garbage caits by elec tric propulsion. Robert Wllklus of Kasthampton has a pot wluilo that follows him about wherever he goes. A printer's toast Woman the fair est work of creation. Tho edition being cxtensive,let no man be with, out a copy. Tho Sccolo, a Milan newspaper, Is publishing the Riblo in 210 half penny parts of eight pages each and 000 wood cuts. A lady fixed the following letters in the bottom of her Hour baneland asked her husband to read them : O I C U It M T. This winter, the first time for more than 30 years, no team has crossed Sunapec lake, New Hamp shire, on the Ice. Tho opposition party In Canada propose to stand or fall with tho policy of conciliation with the Uni ted States as its rallying cry. A Dubuque (Iowa) man has just shipped 1100 cats and 200 dogs to Dakota, wheio tho animals aic wanted to exterminate ground mice. Fifty deaf mutes participated at a ball at Cincinnati a few nights ago, and danced and enjoyed themselves as if they heard every stratn of the music. The essentials of a watering-place may bo illltemtlvcly summed up thus: Sea, salt, sun. sand, shells, shrimps, steamers, ships, sailors, and shingle. A Milwaukee breweiy bo.se has his gallon of lntiger per day, and he won't pull a iioiind If they try to beat him out of his drink. Tho papers on tho tarlfl", whose publication Is provided for In Sena tor Allison's lcsolution, will fill tlueo bulky volumes of 1000 pages each. Judge Stover of Kansas City re cently performed tho surpilslng feat of hearing anil deciding four appli cations for divorce w ilhin six . min utes. The first religious newspaper ever issued was tho Herald of Gospel Libel ty, which was published by Ellas Smith, of Portsmouth, N. 1L, In 1800. Canadian pork packers and faun el's have petitioned the dominion minister of customs to excludo fiom the country hog products of the United States. Wedding rings wore used by the ancients and put upon tho third finger, because of a supposed con nection of a vein in that member with tho' heart. A big Rrahnia hen belonging to n Raltlmoio man has -distinguished heiself by laying an egg that was al most tho si.o of n cherry and weighed only "1 giains. A London surgeon says that busi ness men who occupy olliees above the third story get Highly alter n few years, and uulyss making a change, become mildly insane. Guusaro now being madoso power ful that tho object which their mis siles aro Intended to strike will bo out of sight. Consequently tho gun can only bo directed by tho map. A Toledo woman, who has twice been d I voiced from tho saino man, mnrr'ed him two weeks ago for tho third time. Altogether sho has been niairied six Mines to tlueo men. Over in ICngland a gas meter has been Invented whereby you drop a coin In the slot and get ns much mis as you pay for. A penny buys the light of an ordinary burner for six hours. St. Louis has half ado4en or mine professional clock winders. They each have a list of timepieces which they are to wind on certain dajs. Ono of (hum says ho attends to 200 clocks a day. A wondeiful lee cave, according to the lluklma Herald, was discover ed roeently noar Trout lake, Kllcki t it county, W. T. It Is of great sine but cannot lie cxploicd on account of the lutoiisro cold. A lino of .cable oars puling through ln Sallo street tunnel In Chicago Is to bo lighted by Inonndes ceut lamps as tho ears enter tho tunnel, the cuncnt being thrown out as daylight is again reached. The clergyman In an English town, having Hihllnhed the ban of matrimony between (wo porMiiu, was followed by theeloik, rwultujr thu hymn beginning with thaee werds: "Mistaken soul, who dnwm of boa von." The greatest depth of the oeewn of which, sounding have been taken ts oil' the coast of Japan. The wa ter tt that joint UHe inIW deep, and on Mk nullum ewu at that enormous depth, truce of iinlniul ! life have been found. THE CAPITAL EVENING JCDHNAI. -Is M C This is the finest laying as well as the nearest to the business center of any addition to the city. . ' Winter Street is opened through this plat ami on to North Salem thus opening the long closed space between Capital and Liberty Streets. These lots lay drainage and are free from The Street Car will be extended east on Center street and will pass within s 245 MORES' BLOCK, Who EDUCATIONAL. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Boys and Girls. I'll? yi'hool will open on tho tilth ol September. Thoii.turh liuti no tion In the pi (in ii v mill au.,mc.l English Branches. LATIN AND EDICTS OF MUSIC -In coiuio.- TERMS ami further Information may bo hail on application to UEV. F. It. POST. Cor. Cliomckcta ami HtnteSts. E-20-tf CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC! Willamette University. Moat suoCT'Msrul school of initio on the noillnveueo.ist. About 150 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. Cuiir-os in lJiuno, Oi'Run tUnnlng, Violin, Harmony, nricl Counter- point. niuloniiison completion ot cnuiie. Teacher: V: M. Farvlii, Finnltio I'. .Toms, i;iU'o. Assistant, Lulu il. binltli, Fiist torin begins Monday, September 3d, lbv. Send lor eiitnloguo, 1'orluitlier iMitluulnru nddii'HH Z.M.PARVIN, Musical Dlieetor, Siilein, Oi. 8-17-dtl-wlt WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY (tiiiauiitcsstiuUntb in assical, Literary, Normal, Business, Law, AN'l) MEDICAL COURSES. It is t lioolile.tr laruost and leant expen se Institution of luurnliiK In tho Ninth wed. Sehool opens Hist Monday In Soptomber Sand lor catalogue to THUS. VAN" SCOY, 1'ioeldunt. 17: Salem, Orotfon. l-l. 1J. RANKIN'S i Xo.UT)ll Ooiiiincivliil St. lloiiKf ami Cnrrlntro l'rtlntiiitf, Sign writing, Paper liniiBln.tr ami decorating, Wall tinting ami kal fconiiiilng icoutetl In tho latest stylo. Exparioncod Workmen Employed. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call ami k'o ns bstoro yon lot your work. nurtifcui Arnlra SMrt. Tlio beet salvo in tho world fo .'ttta, bruins, soros, ulcers, salt rheum fovvr soivs, tetter, chapped lmmk chilblains, corns, aud all skin oriv lions, and positively euros piles, oi no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or inouej refunded. Price 25 cents ier box. l'or salo v- Dr. H. W. Cox. owhm to uu-1 iuittuj ciinwia it u Utmuult to iiv.t Our complex tott uutl our mlr iien. itiv uuiioyatl Uj rouftiucM of in. Ki ii ni. itf no, rto. If DHini.l'-..ii i plbMltu thkitooeaud KiiHu m in ,:, i iu iblHg, h dMr and I'MUtti) cmipU'Uuii ii b prrved .,, ,.r.ui.a, tijcjpu.MHrrt.fc Sold by 1), W. Mvthw . Cto, Paint hop TO now platted gravel. -FOR SALE BY- loice Lots Ire Sow on k Market alem Iaiid Co., also have a large list of city JOHN F.STRATTON& SON impoitors and Wholesale dealers in MIMICAL MEItClIANHIhK. New Yoik, -II and I'i Wallcer ist. John V. Strntton'H t'elebratcd Hu si.in Gut Violin strings, the riiipstln tho Woild. )iii niiaiauteii ii it dealer rtteHcs n eoniplnlnt, (which he belle esto be honest) domain musician to whom ho has fold am of these stilnus, he is authoilzed by us to gle lilni another stiliiB without LhuiK'MindnU suc)i loss will bo madoKOod by us to our customcis, witliout qulblile or question. (IScw.uuot imitation.) 11e.ilei, will pliaso send lor descriptive catalogue. Trad supplied at low est price. Thousands aienlllicted with diseases ol tho Kidney and Urlnmy Organs, who Euf ler In silence, rather than make knoivn their troubles. To all thono alllicted wo cm oiler a safe and speedy remedy InOie Kon Kidney Tea, which is composed ot licrbs, selected with j;ie.iteiio ' Oregon, and warranted not to contain minerals ot any kind. A few doses atlord Instant re llel. Sold by T). W. Mathews & Co. $50. HORSES. $50. Ono liunilied head of biood mnres nnd jounghoiscs for sale. I'oity or fifty colts epeclcd in tho spring Two lino hoi-ses, Cljdoand l,ei"heon slock, weight sKlecn andscentcen handled; ii ie been with tho band for tho past threo jenis. Original stock lioi.i tlio best quality ol maies. t'oi iMitlculniMtiddics orsee W. 1(. 11VAHFI, w4t. Salem, Or. Tho n OY Hl S GUIDE is isbuji Mreh and Sept., each year. It is an enoy clopodia ot UEOful infor mation for all who pur chaso tho luxuries or the necessities of life. Wo can clotho you and furnish you with nil tho nocossary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, oat, flsh, hunt, work, go to chmch, or stay at homo, and in various sizes, stylos and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fail estimate of tho valuo of tho BUYBBB1 GUIDE, which will he sent upon recoipt of 10 conts mj pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 MiohlRan Avenue, Chicago, 111, CALIFORNIA! the "L Q N OS "Sol .U Gll SlH fc Ctruljr,?l tnrUWt3f.r9.g-. MlflNE MCDaowpyiin aw II $BIb 5 w 1 fo ,TJU0IMA fJ KpWK TOMStlljWOT SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D, W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, i 106 State St.. Salem, Or SNELL, HI ITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Deoot, and - KvAi and all'oi'ds excellent Line - two blocks of this addition. and farm landlfor'sale. UiVTINQ IIOUS12S. THE HOME RESTAURANT, H aing been fuinishcd for the especial nt'toiiimodntlon of tho nubile, wo lni tothoiittcntlonof tha the IIUNGlR" mill slncnv ones to "dm Holno" beds. llCW and c lean; good " tome" meals sen ed lCg ulailvthiee times a d.ij. No Chinese in the kill lien. Uleus a call and see for jimiK If. m TS. M. LAW, Proprietor. (.oi. touttand High St., Salem, Or. ALTON IvIA-YS "NEW RESTAURANT. This gentleman has charge of the res tauiant foimeily known as i:MKHSON'S old stand, wheio he Is prepared to serve meals ut nil houis. Mealsaicts. OI'KN DAY AND NIGHT. Mvctnrc Rprvpil In nil st 1ns. Itnnrd for. nislied to regular boarders, at 218 Commer cial street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Northern Pacific- Railroad GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO PAST TRAINS DAILY! NO CHANGE OK CAUS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL nnd MINNEAPOLIS. Tho Northern Pacific railroad is the only lino running Passenger trains, Second class sleepers (free of chiuge) Luxurious Day coacnos, I'uuman raiace wieeping Lars, Palace Dinlug Cars, (meals 75c) from Port, land to tho cast. co that 3 our ticket read via the Northern Pacific ralhoad and moid the chaneoofcars. l.e.io Portland nt 8 a.m. and 8:10 n. m dully urilxo at Minneapolis or St. Paul nt b.Ojp. in. Pacific Division. Trains leave Front and G street dally at 11:55 a. m, and 8:40 P. in ; Arrive nt Tacoma at 7:10 p m ana 1:'J0 n in nirivo Seattle ll.2oa m and9.35p m Tluoueh Pullman Palace Hlecnlne Cars elegant day coaches, finest palaco dining cars between Portland, Tacoma and Seattle uticct. ii.uiy service, a. u. uxiAiiuixtn Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agent, 121 First St., Cor, Washington St., Poitland, Oregon. Depot Coiner First and G Streets. Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it' "Your reme- dle ntc gllng satisfaction, and a cus tomer wit hHronchltls says It is the only lemedy that gives Instant relief. SKiuti i.l x Covkii, Druggists, Itiverslde, Cal." H,. " tho pleasure to inform aVC )ou that jour Preparations are iheetlngwitli large sales. Wo hear Nothing but Praisafe'X cnslon towusothem. NansC .uvt.s A Co., Druggists, VlMillh, Cal." That It will accomplish tho end desired In olliiTectionsof thoThroatand Lungs I J. ..,!)! :d y" nt only will not be It WlllMithout It yourself, but will lecommcnd It toothers, as thousands hao done. who hao tried everything else In villi. Money Is no object where Ke.Vid RSConvnceYou tiifliiiKtsumofoue dollar can purchase a reiniHiy inai win hianu ueiween you and one of the most dreaded of human Ills. Clrcularesent free, containing detailed descriptions, SANTA ABIE Is prepared only by the ABIETINE MKDICAL CO., Orovllle, Cnl. TKANSrOKTATlON. TH YA0UINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. VH5 miles shorter, 20 hours lesstimethon by nny other loute. First clasM through pasRcncr nnd freight line from Portland nnd nil points in the 'Wil lamette vnllev to and from Sau Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): l.cve Albany - 1:00 Pit LpncCornlIis ....... -1:40 PM Arrivo Yaquina ....... 6:30 PM Leave Ynquina ...... -0:15 AM Leave Connllls 10:33 AM Arrio Albany 11:10 AM O. A C. trains connect at Albany and Corvnllls. The nbove trains connect nt YAQUINA with tho Oregon Development Cors Line jfSton'.ishlps between laqulna and San Francisco. SAILING HATES. STEAMERS, FROM SAN FRANCISCO Willamette Vnlley, ..Thursday Dee 6. Willamette Valley Monday " 17. Willamette Valley Sunday 30. SrEAMEUS. FROM TAQTJINA. Willamette Valley Wednesday Dec.12 Willamette Valley Monday " 21 This company reserves the right to hangc sailing dates without notice. N. Ii. Passengers from Portland and all Willamette Valley points can inako close connection with tho trains of the YAQUINA rtOUTE nt Albany orCorvalllu, and if destined to San Francisco, should arrange to arrive nt Yaquina the evening before date of sailing. I'aengrr anil Freight Rates Always the howest. For lnlormatlon apply to Messrs liULMAN & Co., Freight nnd Ticket Agents 200 nnd 202 Front St., Portland, Or., or to C.C. HOGUE, Ac't Gcn'l Frt, & Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific R. It. Co., Corvallis, Or. O II. IIASWELL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; & rass, Agi. uregon ijeveiopmeni Co., 304 Montgomery st.; San Francisco, Cal TIME TAULK RIVER DIVISION. The elegantly equipped steamboats, "Wm AI. Hoag, Capt. Geo. Itaabe; the N. 8. Hentley, Capt. J.Zl Coulter, the Three Sisters, Capt. W. P. Short; are in servlco for passenger nnd freight traffic between Corvallis and Portland nnd intermediate points, making three round trips each week as follews: NOHTII HOUND Leaves Corvallis Mon day, Wcdnesdny and Friday at 8 a. m. Arrives nt Salem Monday, Wednesday and Friday at3 p. m. Leaves Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 0 a. m. Arrives nt Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day st 3-30 p. m. SOUTH IiOUND Leaves Portland Mon day, Wednesday find Friday at 0 n. m. An lvcs nt Salem Monday, Wednesday nnd 'Friday at 7:15 p. in. Leaves Salem Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 0 n. m. Armes nt Corvnllls Tuesday, Thursday Saturday at 3:30 n. n. For fiolghtanii passenger rntes npply to the captains nnd pursers of the respective boats, or to W. M. Darling, ngent, 200 nnd 202 Front street, Portland; Gilbert Bros, agents, Salem; I. M. Adair, ngent, Albany C. A. Mlller.ngent, Corvillis; or to the gen eral freight nnd passenger ngent, Corvnllls. O. & C. trains connect nt Albany and Corvnllls F, AV. BO WEN, Superintendent. Wm. HOAG. General Manager. to -VIA- Soutlifira Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time between Salem anil San Francisco TMrty-sli Hours. CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN BtTN DAILY. BETWEEN PORTLAFD AND S. F. South. North. 4.00 p. m. 0:41 p. in. 7:45 a. m. Lv. Portland Ar. 1 10:45 a. m. Lv. Salem Lv. I 7:53 a. m. Ar. San Fran. Lv. 7:00 p. m. LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN ( DAILY IX CE1T SUNDAY). 8:00 a. m. 11:10 a. m 2:40 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. J 3:45 p. m. Lv. Salem Lv. 1 12:52 p. m. Ar. Eugene Lv. 9.00 a. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation of second class passengers attached to express trains. The S. P. compnny's ferry makes con nection with all the regular trains on th East Side Division from footol F stree Portland. lYest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (EXCEPT 8PNDAY). 7:30 a. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 6720 p. inT 12.25 p. m. I Ar. Corvnllls Lv. 1:30 p. m. At Albany and Corvallis connect wlttt trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. Through tickets to all points south and east via California EXPRE33 TltAIN (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) 4.50 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 9-00 n, m. 8:00 p. in. Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. 5:45 a.m. Through Tickets ( To nil points SOUTH and EAST VIA California. For full information regarding rates, , mnps, etc., npply to the Company's agent, aiem, uregon. E. P. HOGEKS, Asut, G. F. and Pass. Ac't. R. KOEHLEH. Manager. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY. Columbia River Route.' .Trains for the east leave Portland at 10:4$ a m and 2 p m dully. Tie cts to nnd from j Dnucinni Doinis in iik umieamaies.uin adn and Europe. m ELEGANT TULMANN PALACi CARS Emigrant Sleeping Cars run throug'fonj express tiling to OMAHA COUNCIL BLLFF anil ST. PAD! I Free of Charge and Wit on Change. Connections nt Portland forBan Fra& I Cisco and Puget Bound points. Vnp 1 llrf llAr nnrtlrtnlnra InnnlM nf I. A.! Manning, agent of the company, SMSj commercial sireei, eaiem- uieeun. u-i a. xj. jiuxwen, u. i'. iB t. V rii A. L. MAXWELL, G. P. T A H. K0LC0MB Gtteral M.nager, XT P. WILLIAMS, STENOGRAPHED I Mj . and IVjtfwrltor Copyist, WUlmsl repons oi irmw, etc.; copying on "ji wrlteraeetimteiy and neatly done. OOJaJ wmi i. a. .Manning, uommerciai aut v MUim, .IKK JUlllIf iiiucb. m