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TIDE CAPITAL EVENING JOTJONAIj. THE CtffflL JOBiUUL FIT11LI8IIKIDAILY,EX.LPT8UNDAY, , HY THE Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Entered at the poMorflco nt Salem, Or., ns seoond-clnss matter. Seo fourth pngo for terms of subscrip tion. Advertisements to limiro Insertion (for the same day) should tie nnuueu in uy j o'clpclc. Correspondence containing news of In terest and Importance Is desired from all partaof, tho.hUite. No atfehtlon will be paid to anonymous communications. PenulitH desiring the Capital Journal served nt their house onn secure It by ios tl card request, or by word left nt this otllce. Specimen numbers sent frco on applica tion. Ulllcc, corner Court and Liberty Stieots. FJtlDAY, MAHCJI 20, 1889. By the death of her fnthcr, .Tunics C. Flood, !m!bs Jennie Kloo'l becomes the richest single woman in exis tence, and one of the richest in the world. Bishop, the liilnd reader, who was In Portland a few months ago, 1? prostrated with u tit of catalepsy, His wife has been granted an ab solute divorce. An English physician has con vinced himself that diphtheria has its origin in common mold fungi, which lie thinks must acquiie viru lent properties under special condi tions. Tjik death rale in the case of brewers, commercial travelers, and other classes exposed to the tempta tion of frequent alcoholic drinking is Bix times greater than in all the other Industries combined. SlffNALS Hashed fioin an arc lamp upon the clouds, at the Cape of Good Hope, bavo'l een seen at a distance of fifty miles. This method ofslnallng may provo use ful at sea, especially for versels in danger. A uix'KNT writer sas that those nations which aio given to the cul tivation of vocal muio are strong and vigorous, with broad, expansive chests. Vocal music is a good lung exerciso; it incicases expansion of tho lung tissue; it calls into action the eutiro lung, thus making the apices less likely to develop organic disease. Is is said on good authority that just before the outbrcik of cholera in Toulon, tho swallows suddenly disappeared from the locality. An ofllcer In tho Bengal Cavalry said, in reference to this, Hint during a cholera epidemic in India lie had noticed that though many ot the dead renmlncd unburied, all of the carrion-catlng birds had disappear ed. Onk of tho inost remarkable spec tacles In Washington is (Jen. Sher man Interceding at the "White Hotiso for the letentlon of Gen. Joe Johnston in his l'aclllo Jtailway commlssionship. Gen. Sherman says ho feels it his duty to stand by tho great ex-Confederato who gave him such a gallant tight. (!eu. Johnston Is now past seventy, but ho is as straight as an arrow anil as alert as an Indian. Tjii: lust congress was an indus trious one, and, whether for good or 111, It did a vast amount of work. There wero introduced In all 1(1,057 bills and 4112 Joint nsoluHons. Tho laws passed numbered 1,71)1. Of tho whole number of laus passed, over two-thirds aioof u piivatu nature, tho proportion only varying slightly as between the two houses. Tho fiftieth congress Is also noteworthy for tho number of measures vetoed by tho president, lie vetoed in all 14(1 measures. Tjik ownership of tho tide lint lands In 'Whshlngton territory has begun to assumo lterestlng propor tions. By tho wording of tho act of Admission there would seem to bo a doubt ua to whether the now state of NVaghlugton Is to have control of tho lands or whether the national government reserves this valuable property. Tho tide Hats In that vi cinity aro now aheady worth many millions of dollars and tho total value of the Hats on the Sound Is greater than than tho total value of till the rest of tho tenitory. Duiuno tho ontho winter Judgo Thurmnn has biou a great suflbrur from rheumatism and has very miI dom left his house. During tho past week tho warm dry wonthur permitted him to jjoout fora rldoup on onu or two occasion but thus fur holms not been mateilally benefited by the change. InwiiuuxtitlnnMr. Thurnian Is most cntcrtululu:, and at Union enjoys tellliijra good ktory, evon nt his own expend. lie keep well Informed of tho event of tho day, and while out ot isilltlix forever, ho has not.lost Inlctwl In men and measures in tho lixt.it. When sskod an to his condition ho ivpllod that ho wasstlll in biulnwH at the old stand and devoting the greHter por tion of hist lino to miming the pain and aoluw that stuck to him with marked nersistency, IIAltItIONS i-onusioiiT. Bcgardlng President Harrison's diplomatic appointments Henri Watcrspn says: "There is no de nying that tho administration Is getting in some very astute political and party work In lis appointments to ofllce. With tho exceptions of Wnunmaker and Tanner, Mr. Har rison, whilst selecting active and orthodox republicans of tho pro nounced description, Ins shocked no popular or moral sensibility, but has rather improved tho country with tho idea that he is a clear headed, well Intcntioncd man, work ing for the best with great Intelli gence within his own party lines'. "The batch of diplomatic nomina tions sent tothcsciiatccompletesthe list of foreign places of importance to be titled, and although containing some surprises, It will on the whole give pietty general satisfaction. The nomination of Hobcit Lincoln as minister to England is nt once a surprKe and a ten strike. Taken in connection with tho selection of Fred Graiit for Vienna, it conveys an atjpeal to the young republicai. ism of the period which cannot f.dl to have its effect. Both of these sons of illustrious ulies aro American gentlemen without reproach, and arc fullj qualified personally and olllcially to represent the country handsomely and adequately In the old work). "In bringing the journalism of the party to the front and stimula ting Hint important brunch of the paity service tho president shows both wisdom and sngacfty. No bet ter minister to Franco could have been found in any walk of life than While-law Bold, and no litter consul general to London than John C New. Now we have Murnt Hals st.'ad to Germany and Thorndykc Bice to Russia. Mr. Bico js the edi tor of tho North American Beview, a man of many accomplishments and of a largo foitune, whoso knowledge of European life and af fairs is verv great and lias not been obtained by Hie sarallccof ills Amer icanism. "Tho selection of Mr. Ilalstcad for Berlin is a partieiiliuly happy one. IIo is already well known to the Geiinans. In tho I'rnnco-Ger-liian war ho was the companion mid guest of Von Mollke, met the great chancellor familiarly and often, and wilfbo no stranger to the court to which ho is accredited, lie is per sonally both a handsome and bril liant man, and will ippear nowhere without distinction. "Tho rest of tho appointments are all in tho sumo line, pnitlculnrly that of Putrlc Egan, which at this moment must be very gratifying to tho Irish on both sides of tho water. It costs us nothing to say these tilings." " Tt Is now about six months since Harriet Beeclier Stowo was taken us a dying invalid from .Sag Haibor to Harttord. Only the cure of bur physleiun and (lie alUmtivo nursing of her children brought her tlnough tho illness. But Mrs. Klowo finally recovered of "her aliments and is seemingly now in as good health us sho has been ever of lute ye.us. Tho true mental condition of Mrs. HI owe, although well-known in Hartford, is seldom alluded to. It is, however, a fuel tlut Mrs. Siowe's mind is shut tored and she Is at best, Intel lectually, now but a mere child. Her friends will not say sho is insnne, nor that sho is an imbecile, but her mind Is almost completely gone. Her memory Is that of a baby. When former dear friends visit her, people whom sho has known for years, she greets them with a vacant stare, so indicative a symptom in cases of that kind. Mrs. Stone's lelatives view all this with a feeling or dismay, but tlioy hnvo become reconciled to the change, and her whims aro treated with tho utmost tenderness. For some time it was given out that Mrs. Stowo did not recognlo her friends beoutiso of fulling eyesight, but tills excuse Is no longer alluded to, and the fact that sho Is now no longer mentally callable Is reeognl7ud by every one. It wnsulhoforii long time thought to be an attilbute of gonliw when Mrs. Stowo showed these idosyn emsio., but tho genius which made "Uncle Tom's Cabin" has departed. Tho futhor of Mm. Stowo, Bow Lvniun Bencher, posted the closing years of Ids llfo with a cloud resting over hi mind. Hissymptonis worn greatly similar to Uiom) which now nllect'Mrn. Stowo. Clilmnjo' N statue, Chicago v, III dedicate on tho 1th of May, the third anulvoistiry of tho Huynmrket niasnaciv, a statue in honor of the '200 policemen who limvoly faced the hoiuMhrow-Ing mob on Mint tearful night. The stwtute will tand on tho very wpot and will ivpremnt a police olllcerof heroic slw, with liU right hand up lifted, Tln liikcriptluu reads: "In th iiiuna ol the iwopltf of the SUte of Illinois I ixmimmid imww," the xrunU siHtkon Uy "ll. Wrd a moment IxifoivtheUoiiiiiWHt) thrown TheuUtuU bid fair to Ik mi appro priate muinortHl of n not of rare do votiou to duty. Not Wlllln' Sivk bould Harney Mllllgnn, To Jilddy McHnllllgHn, "Ouch, faith! it's meself wild be lolkln' a kiss;" Cites llldde McPnllllgan, 'Yo'd better bo still agin, Ol'H not be cndoorln' slch tratement us this." "Arrahl dearest biddy, . lie nlsy, be stlddy, Indadc, it's no use to be actln' lolke Uili; Ouch! scratch a mnn's nose off, An' tear his clothes on, It's a de'll uv a row to be glttln' n kiss." "Go way, Mr. Harney, No more of your blarney, Or in Mid uv a kiss ye'll be glttln' a kick. Oulil bow-legged Harney, Yer wnstln' yer blarney, Here, hero comes the misses! AchI Harney bo quick. What She Wants. Her wishes are but simple; Sho does not crave for wealth; She wants a hnppy little homo And to bo blessed with health. Sho wants enough to live upon, So that sho need not boriow; She wants enough to cat to-day, And Just as much to-morrow. Bho wants to pass her days In peace, To dwell la tranquil mirth. She wnnts to bo without one foe; In lact, she wnnts the earth! "SCRAPS." Dancing is said to be declining in popularity in England. It is certainly a pardox that we are naturally desirous of long life yet unwilling to be old. Mr. Wrong nspires to the Mayor alty of Concordia, Kan. What's the matter with Mr. Wrong? He's all right. "You can't do anything without money, my boy." "Oh, yes you can." "I'd like know what?" "Get in debt." The liinn who was for Harrison for president was in great demand some months niro. but now lie Is a drug on the market. A Georula man committed forgery because starvation stared him in the fnce, and then starved himself because the forgery stared him in the face. If there is an autocrat set up and bowed down to by subjects who entreat him to rule over them It is the tried and trusted family phy sician . The new penal bill framed by Prince Bismarck for Germany is a despotic code of even more stringent measures than any previous laws of tho kind enacted. What promises to be tho lnrgest orange grove in the world, :SO,000 trees, is to be planted in Pomona Valley, Cal.,by u syndicatoof Illinois and Iowa capitalists. Frank Carpenter, tho portrait painter, is going to liinko an oil por trait of Piesident Harrison. Ho lias painted all tho presidents of his time, beginning at Fillmoie. Tho coiiinutteo in charge of tho centennial in New York is perfect ing arrangements for a "beauty" collection, in which 100 of New York's beauties will participate. The Hessian lly is destroying the wheat crop in central Illinois. In some places wliolo Holds havo been destroyed. Tho dry freezing weather Is also aiding in the killing of wheat. Marlon 1). Lytic, a nephew of tho soldier wlio wrote "I am dying Hgypt, dying," and a step-nephew of tho piesident, will soon leave Ins Western ranch to go to Now York. Tho Hrst tiling Secretary Blaine was called upon to do after assum ing the duties of his otllco was to look after a runaway baby that had been unlawfully carried from Amer icn to England. Manchester, N. II., is to havo a now and somewhat novel industry. A proinlnont restaurantcr in Now York city will engage in tho busi ness of raising frogs for tho Boston mnrkut. Not content with tho futile at tempt to banish beer from Iowa, a member of the Iowa legislature has Introduced a bill to prohibit tho im portation into that state, of llmber gor cheese. Australian school teachers havo boon exhorted to suppress u peculiar uasnl twang in tho volco that is de veloping In the rising generation, and which is becoming as distinct ive us the Yankee twang. Ml Nellie Gould, thoolderdiuigh ter of Jay Gould, has something moro than $15,000. Sho is Just twenty and ratUor pretty. Sho Is a ohm oh member and cschows society. She goes to the opera, however, and Is a lino swlnuner. Pundita Bamabla, tho educated Hindoo woman who eamoto this ojuntry to mlso niouoy for a homo In Bombay where child widows of the higher castes, might bttoduoatod, obtained about $20,000 is suUsorlp tlonsnnd the proinUo ot $5000 a yonr for a period of ten years. JoMtnh Nicola, u full-blooded In- dWui, represents tho Ponohsuot tribe in the Maine legislature. Tho Pen oumoU anil Pmmiuuddlei are oaoh untitled to ono roprwsuttlvo whose position Is eltullar to that of a territorial dologiite In cougr, huvlngn volee in the proceedings but no vote. Is nn loice leseG 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 and on to North Salem thus opening the .long closed space between Capital and Liberty Streets. These lots lay high and affords excellent drainage and are free from gravel. The Street Car Line will he extended east on Center street and will pass within two blocks of this addition. Sal 245 MORES' BLOCK, Who EDUCATIONAL. ST. PAUL'S L Boys and. Girls. Tho school will open on the 21th of September. Thoiough Instruc tion In the primary and no. vn need English Branches. LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF JIUSIC -In court-e.- TEHMS nnd further Information muy be bad on application to REV. R II. POST, Cor. Ohcmclccta and State SU. 8-20-tf M.L RINEMAN Has opened up a Fresh inul Clean stock of GROCERIES, MOYISIONS, GLASS and dUEENSWARE, WOODEN am! WILLOW-WARE, VEGETABLES, SYRUPS, AND GREEN and DRIED FRUITS Mid In fact everthing kept in a first class Grocery store. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. Tho public In general Invited to call nnd see us. Goods dellverod free. Stnto Street, loom formerly occupied by Dugun Hro. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC! Willamette University. Most successful school of music on the northwest coast. About 150 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. Courses in Pluno, OrRun. SlnglnR, Violin, Harmony, unci Counter point, Dlnlomns on completion ot course. Tcuchcn.: '.. M. l'arvlu, Krauklo J'. Jones, KvuCox. Assistant. Lulu M. Smith. First term, begins Monday, Septomocr 3d, 1K.SS. Send for catalogue. For turther paitlculars address X. -M.. PARVIN. Musical Director, Salem, Or. S-n-dtf-wlt I-I. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No. 2Ti4J Commercial St. Iloiito tuul Oarrlngo Painting, Sign writing, Paper hanging and decorating, Wall tinting and kal sonnnlng executed in tho latest style. Experienced Workmen Employed. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call and see us hotore you let your work. niirkitna Antra SIte. Tho host salve iu tho world U, .nils, In uisee.Bores, ulcers, saltrheum fiver soros, tetter, chapped liainN L'hllhlatus, corns, aud all skin erup lion's, and positively cures piles, ni no pay required. It la guaranteed to give jwrfeot satisfaction, or inonej refunded. Price 25 cents per hox For salo - Dr. H. W. Cox. Owing to thtk chitnRable ollmnte, It is dltllMill to prMM-ti u fair complexion and imrltalrfcUleniarK annoyed by roughnest of tin kkln, i-haps, red nose, etc If PuUml's Sihm-Mc U HppUtHl to the face and Ihu night wild morning, a clear and r attltny complexion csu bv preserved t-urimmi, Sold by 1 W. MmUipw Oregon, March, X Co. ADDTI ON TO now platted Lots Ire It -FOR SALE BY- em Land Co., also-have a large list of city JOHN F.STRATT0N& SON Importers and Wholesale dealers In MUSICAL MKHCHANDISK. New York, 43 nnd Walker St. John F. Stratton's Celebrated llu sian Gut Violin strings, the Finest In tho World. Our Guarantee II u dealer receives complaint, (which he believes to be honest) from any musician to whom he has sold any of these strings, he Is authorized by us to give him another string without chnrce.nndall such loss will be madocooa by us to our customers, without quibble or question, juewareoi imuauon.j uemein will please send tor descriptive catalogue. Trad supplied at lowest price. Thousands nro ntlileted with diseases of the Kidney and Urinary Organs, who stir rer in silence, ratner man mane Known their trnnblos. To nil those nflllctcd we can offer n safe nnd speedy remedy In Ore gon Kidney Tea, which Is composed of nnd warranted not to contain minerals of any kind. A few doses attord instant re lief. Sold by D. W. Matlmws A Co. $50. H0ESES. $50. One hundred head or brood marcs and young horsos for sale. Forty or fitly colts expected in tho spring Two fine horses, Clyde and Pcrcheon stock, weight sixteen nnd seventeen hundred; h.tve been with the band for the past three years. Original stock from tho best qunllty ot marcs. For particulars addre?3 orsee W. 11. RYARS, w4t. Salem, Or. Tho BUYEBS' GUIDE is issuad Mrvrch and Sept., each year. It is an ency clopedia of useful Infor mation for all who pur chase the luxuries or the necessities of life. Wo oan clothe you and furnish you with all tho neoosstry and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to chuich, or stay at home, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fait estimate of the value of the BUYERS' GUIDE, which will he sent upon receipt of 10 cents W pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue. Chicago, m. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Uraauates Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is tho oldett, largest and least expen sive Institution of learning in the North west. School opens flrst Monday In September Send for catalogue to THOS. VAN SCOY, l'rosldcnt. 17: Salem, Oregon. Cull and Sso T. T. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NKW QUARTERS IN THE State Insurance Building, Cor. Com mercial nnd Chemekcte streets "0-ltf Mrs. CA.Itirc. MIwj. C. Lncey. DRESSMAKERS and TRIMMERS. WUhos to inform the Lndles of Salem that they i prepared to do trimming and drewimitkluglnnll Its differ ent branches In the "LATESTSTYLES" Prices reasonable nod satisfaction guaran teed. Call aud bee them before placing your order. WHtnte street. upstairs. fin. lg SALEM and - on k 1 ' and farm landlforiale. Having been furnished for the especial accommodation of the public, we lnl to the attention of the the IIUNGISY and sleepy ones to "Our Home" beds, new and clean; good "Home" meals served rcg nltirlv three times a dav. No Chinese In the kitchen. Give us a call and see for yours If. E. M. LAW, Proprietor, for. Court nnd High St., Salem, Or, s ALTON IvIAY'S "NEW RESTAURANT. This gentleman has cliaigo of the res taurant formerly known ns EMERSON'S old stnnd. where he Is prepared to serve meals at nil hours. Meals 25cts. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Oysters served In nil styles. Ilonrd fur nished to regular boarders, at 218 Commer cial street. Northern Pacific Railroad GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY ! NO OIIANGE OK CARS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And nil points East via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Pacific railroad is tho only line runnlne Passencer trains. Second class Bleepers (free of charge) Luxurious Day coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping uars, Palace Dining Cars, (meals 75c) from Port land to tho east. co that your ticket read via the Northern Pacific railroad nnd avoid the change of en rs. Leave Portland at 8 n. m. nnd 8:10 p. m. dally arrive at Minneapolis or St. Paul at 0.05 p. m. Pacific Division'. Trains leavo Front and O street dally at 11:53 a. in. and 8:40 p. m.; Arrive nt Tacoma at 7:10 p m and 4:20 a m arrive Senttlo 0.25 a m nnd 9:35 p m. Through'Pullman Pnlaco Sleeping Oars, elegant day concnes, finest pnlnce dining cars between Portland, Tncomnnnd Seattle direct. Dally service. A.D.CHARLTON Asst. Gen'l Puss. Agent, 121 First St., Cor. Washington SU, Portland, Oregon. Depot Corner First nnd G Streets. B oarderS! 1 nyone wishing to bonrd nta quiet A and cozy place, will And the object ot their search at MRS. M. A. THOMPSON'S, Cor. Chcmeketo and Liberty Sts., Salem, Where a lew select boarders can secure board. HOWARD BROTHERS DO General House Moving, Raising Repairio Work promptly donont reasonable rates. Orders lea at Capital Journal office will receive attention. 9-11-tf Dainty little globules, Fine, nnd white, and sweet, Ensy to be swallowed; In their work complete. No discomfort waking Inner gripes, orncblng. What are theyT Why, Plerco's Pleasant Purgn.tle Pellets the perfection of laxa tives. Coutalu not an atom of mineral poison; are especially appreciated by thoso whose taste revolts ironi theconrse, violent pills, which tear their way torough the system like steam cars, actually doing harm. Instead of good. Of druggists. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cure female weakness- nnu Kinurea ailment To Cigar and Tobacco Users. Wm. Myors, the clgnr manufacturer, offers juu Biwcuti uHrguiiiH in cigars anu tobacco tor the nest month, Ills especial brands are " SALEM SPORT " and " OPERA BELLE. Ills goods are all drst-olass, as he has had twenty-one years experience In the busi ness of manufacturing nnd selling olgurs. Cigars by the box ut special rates. WILUAM MYERS. 2") Commercial 8tre, - - Rolom THE HOME RESTAURANT, TRANSPOIITATION. TOE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. 223 miles shorter, 20 hoars less time than by any other loute. First class through passenger and freight line from Portland and all points In the Wil lamctte vallev to and from Sau Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays):. Leavo Albany l.-oOPM Leavo CorvalllB Arrive Yaqulna. -1:40PM 6:30 PM -6:45 AM 10:35 AM 11:10 AM Leave Yaqulna Leave Corvallls Arrive Albany O. & G. trains connect at Albnnv nnd Corvallls. The above trains connect nt YAQUINA with the Oregon Development Go's Line )f Steamships between Vaqulnn and Ban Francisco. SAILINd DATES. STKAMEKS, FROM SAN FRANCISCO Willamette Vnlley. Thursday Dee (L hWillamctte Vnlley Monday " 17. Wiuameito vaney, aunaay 30. STEAMERS. FROM TAQUTWA. Wlllametto Vnlley Wednesday Dee. 12 Wlllnmctte Valley Monday " 24 This company reserves the right to bange sailing dates without notice. N. B. Passengers from Portland and nil Willamette Valley points can make close connection with tho trains of th YAQUINA ROUTE nt Albany or Corvallls. and If destined to San Francisco, should nrrange to arrive at Ynqulna the evening before date of sailing. Passenger anil Freight Rates Always tkf Lowest. Tor Information apply to Messrs UULMAN & Co., Freight and Ticket Agents 200 and 202 Front St., Portland, Or. or to C.C. HOQUK, Ac't Gen'l Frt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific R. R. Co., Corvallls, Or. O II. HASWELli, Jr. Gen'l Frt; & Pass. Agt. Oregon Development . Co., 501 Montgomery St.; San Francisco, CalJ TIME TABLE RIVER DIVISION. The elegantly equipped steamboats. Wm M. Hoag, Capt. Geo. Rnnbc; tho N. 8. Hentley, Capt. J.:i Coulter, the Three Sisters, Capt. W. P. Short; are In service for passenger nnd freight traffic between Corvallls and Portland and intermediate points, making three round trips each week ns follews: NORTH HOUND Leaves Corvallls Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 n. m. Arrives nt Salem Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday at 3 p. m. Leaves Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nt 0 a.m. Arrives nt Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Sntur day st 3-30 p.m. suurii uuuau weaves lunumu aion day, Wednesday nnd Fridny at 6 n. m, Ai rives nt Salem Monday, .es nt nicm juonany, w c iv nt 7:15 p. m. Leaves ednesdaynnd Fildnynt 7:ia p. m, nt 7:15 p. m. Leaves Salem Tues- day. 'J Thursday nnd Saturday ntu a. m, Arrives at Corvallls Tuesday, Thursday Saturday nt 3:30 p. m For fi eight nm u passenger rates apply to tho captains nnd pursers of tho respective boats, or to W. M. Darling, agent, 200 and 202 Front street. Portland; Gilbert , Bros, ngents, Knlem; I. M. Adnlr, agent, Albany C. A. Sillier, agent, Corvnllls; or to the gen eral freight and passenger agent, Corvallls. O. A C. trains connect at Albany and Corvnliis K. W. BOWEN, Superintendent. Wm. HOAG, General Manager. Overlaid to California -VIA- Soutkn Pacific Company's Line, THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time between Salem and San Francisco Thirty-six Hours. CAllFORNIA EXPIIESS TKAIN EUH DA1I.T. BETWEEN rORTXAFD AND S. F. South. 4:00 p. m. I Lv. 0:41 p. m. J Lv. 7:45 a. m. Ar. North. Portland Salem. San Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. 10:45 a. m. 7:53 a. m. 7.-00 p.m. LOCAL I'ASSKNGEK TKAIN ( DAILY CKPT SUNDAY) 8.-00 a.m. 11:10 a. m 2:40 p. m. Lv. LV. Ar. Portland Salem Eugene Ar. Lv. Lv. 8:45 p. m. 12:53 p. m. 90 n, m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation ot second class passengers attached to express trains, TheS. P. company's ferry makes con nectlon with all the regular trains on th East Side Division from foot oi F stree Portland. Yest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY). 730 a. in. 12:25 p. m. rcvT Ar. Portland Corvallls :XrT Lv. TKMpTm. 1:30 p. m. At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. Through tickets to all points south and east via California EXPKES3 TRAIN (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) 4:50 p. in. 8.-00 p. m. Lv. Portland A"r7 Ar.McMlnnvllle Lv. 9.-00 a. m. 6:45 am. Through Tickets To nil points SOUTH and EAST VIA California . For full information regarding rates, maps, etc., apply to the Company's agent, Salem, Oregon, E. P. ROGEIUS. Asst. a. F. and Pass, Ag't, Manager. R. KOEHLER. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY. Columbia River Route.' Trains for tho east leave Portland at 10:4$ 4 in and 2pm dally. Tic ets to and from principal points In tin United States, Can- ELEGANT rULMANN PALACE CARS Emigrant Sleeping Cars run throngSIon express tti ins to OMAHA COUNCIL BLXFF and st. paUI Free of Charge and Wit .on Chapge. Connections atPrtand fqrSan Fran cisco and Puget Siupd pqlpts. For turther particulars-! no ulre of I. A. Manning, agent of the company, 8" lajiiimercrai Bireei. Baiem urrgou, y A. L. Maxwell, Q. P. & T. A. Peruana Oregon. A. L. MAXWELL, O. P. AT. A H. HOLCOMB Otters! Manager. T P. WILLLVMB, STENOGRAPHER II . and Typewriter Copyist. WillmaM reports of trials, etc.; copying on type; wrlterneeurately and neatly done. OfffJ with I. A. Manning. Commercial 8tti VI stairs, New Iink fljoc, ' IMMSatibuhfc.