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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1889)
'! THE CAPITAL JOUMAL MJBMSHBDDAIlV'.KXl'LITSUNDAY, nv THE Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Kntred nt the iKwtofflec Bt Knleiii, Or.,a hetond-clnss ninlnr. Bee fourth page for tenn of sulxcrlp Vton. Advertisements to I null re Insertion (for the snine day) should be handed In by 1 o'clock. Correspondence containing news of In terest nml Importance Ik desired from nil parts of the state. No attention will foe pnld to anonymous communications. I'cooiiHUmlriiiK the capita I. .Iouknai. served nt tholr houses can nciiie It Ijy kw tnl enrd request, or by word left Ht this ofllce. Hpeolmcn numbers sent fieeonuppllcfi tlon. Uillce, corner C itirt mill Liberty Streets. MONDAY, APJUL 8, 1880. Horn U the prophet; " not Un dream of youth. To live 1h to think; to live in sym pathy with the inihisirinl iiimsol life is to hroiuli'ii anil clarify thought. ExciiAMii: of products Is tlio Iiuhib of legitimate bichiLw; ox elmngeof kindly oil! vs is the lmc of true socit ty. J'otli arc luilll upon. "Lendiillilnd." A sTitnxo :ittt nipt is liei-in made ly the .Southern I'liclllc coni)atiy to restrict tho second car's oxctirHlon liu.slne'H, and It, is poilre that it will soon lie broken n . XiTMCitciiH instances huvo of late been reported of patients of the faith cure dying while under treatment. They have all been ctucs of too much faith and too little cure. It is said that nioie money has been spent' by the t'n'ted Stales K'lwriimcut in the Investigation ol thodisc.is.-s which ullcct swine limn oft hose which cllecl the human species. Many brains are hi'lnur puzzled just now in the endeavor o luvont a nickname for the new state of Washington. The name should refer in some way to the jrtu:it In land sea, I'ltget .Sound. Tin: twenty-third anniversary of the birth of the (irnnd Army of the Hepublic was celebrated a few days ago at Decatur, 111., whore Post No. 1, was organized, April (I, 1800. Six surving charter members were n res ent and took part In the exercises. Tun California stale board of trade and Oeneral Manager Towne, on behalf of the railroad company, have agreed to continue the cxhihlt car known as "California on wheels," on its tour through the Eastern states for an indefinite period. Tin: heaviest snowstorm of the season prevailed In the Eastern states Sunday. The fall Is eight Inches, but in the mountains I lie railroad men report from eighteen Inches to two feet. Trains were all behind time but no accidents wore reported. The storm seems to have been general. Amiihican newspaper enterprise has staggered the slow going Kn glish Journals of Loudon. The Loudon edition of the New York Herald published In an extra edi tlonatulneo'clockal night Stanley's letter, tnattnc big home daillos were waiting to print the next morning, llritlsli newspapers never could understand the American idea of running a paper anyhow. , Tut: statement having been iimdo that the prc-ctuplinn laws had been repealed by the last emigre, IJeg ister lturney of the Oregon City laud olllcu has given notice that It was not repealed, (lie pre-emption and commutation clauses standing as they have been. The clause al lowing private cash entries was all that was repealed. Itv appointment of numerous Sunday associations on both sides of tin) sea, the week beginning April 7th, (Including also April Mth), is set apart as the "World's week of prayer for the Sabbath." The week is set ajwut for prayer and conference on the relations of the Christian Sunday or Lord's day to tlie church, to the nation, and to the Individual, In Sunday mjIiooIh, preachers' nioet ingH, prayer mooting, pulpits, and also by article in the pivw. Ai.I'Honw) LuniNi:, a half hived who ucoompuiih'd Lord Lonsdale part of the way to I lie Arctic iokIoiis, says that with fund and material ho win reach the north pole. II In idea I to go overland by aled. He thinks, witli 3K men. a line of Mini inuiiioHtlon for Mippho. for the North and news for the South could boretnlnwl without grwu dillleulty. The headquarter would lie on the poninmilaof JtoolhUt, twelve dys by courier from Uieiioaivat telegraph lino to Winnipeg. ltdlm will at tempt to lnlertl number of iitv imperaam) ul them to Uck him. it 1 poawlblu thai government aid I Uill buiukinl. so mi: noi.DKN ntr.Ks. The following, from an unknown source, contains advice which experi enced business men Indorse and young men will do well to follew: Have but one business, know it thoroughly, and attend personally to its minutest detail. Be self reliant, concentrate your energies in a determination and supremo onbrt to conquer success. Keep your own counsel, attend strictly to bugiuesa, nnd never dabble in any thing for eign to it, curtail your expense, never sacrifice safety to prospective largo returns, cut short your losses and let your profits run on, and make your prime movers industry, economy and fair dealing. It is the merest rant and bosh to rely on luck. He is always indolent ami whining, folding his arms, drinking and smoking, waiting for big prizes in lotteries, or lying abed expecting a letter with news of a legacy. On the contrary, labor and pluck tire the invincible heroes who conquer success; they strikeout new paths, create, contrive, think, plan, origi nate, take all legitimate risks, toil to surmount obstacles, push forward, win renown by rucoess. The glorious galaxy of suce .'Hl'ul business men and Illustrious authors have at been hard workers. Shun bad com pany and the prevalent vices of the day, never loan a borrowing friend more than you are able to lose if he can not pay, and never take a loan m . opportunity. Never borrow money to speculate Willi. Acquire knowledge. It is only enlightened men who successfully hold their own with the surging masses who throng the road to riches. Avoid law and legal squabbles ol every kind. In dimissing business dis agreements, keep cool. Make all the money you can and do all the good you can with it. remembering that he who lives for himself alone lives for the meanest man in crea tion. If engaged In public btHiuess advertise it; bo punctual .In meet ing promised payments; keep short accounts; settle often. CI.IIAIt OITTIli: IIAltNAGI.W. Whatever your business, Miys tlio American Artisan, whether mer cantile or manufacturing, if you arc not progressing vou are at a stand still or receding. This should not be in these limes of competition and hustle. Either you are in the rut of old fogyism, In the wrong line or position, or you are indiU'ercnt to business success. Probably, like an old ship, you have attacked barna cles by inactivity, or your energy has become stagnated like the inac tive pool, or keener or more go-ahead rivals have depressed, and thus shorn of your old-time powers, you have contracted (lie not-up-to-tlio-thnes fever andaro going to the wall. Now, Mthatever Is tho matter, you should either slop business or over boil the ship, for, as a writer aptly says: "Old sldps lying at anchor may have the appearance of sound ness and the outward evidence of strength, usefulness and seagoing qualities, but when carefully ex amined for a nil voyage are often found to be covered witli barnacles and to bo all'ccled . with dry rot. When such a vessel, no matter what good It has done or what use II has been in the tralllc and carry ing trade, is condemned, it Is at once replaced by a new or more modern one that is in perfect order and fully seaworthy. What Is true of vessels is often true of men also, and especially of merchants in trade, who have been anchored too long In old-tlino ways and methods of doing business, and consequently do not keep up with the progress and spirit' of the ago." A i.Aitdt: delegation of southern republicans is in Washington, uiaK ing the most ardent efforts possible to secure changes in tlio federal of fices In their sections. They do not actually demand that the democrat ic post-masters shall bo turned out, except in instances whore they have taken an offensive part In elec tions, but they are laying slego upon tho attorney general, and ask that Judges, district attorneys, marshals, and special agents lie removed at once. Tlioy say that if tluwooltlcc are put In the hands of republicans before, tho next mmIuu of tho federal oourts begin, the ponitontiarioo will Iw tilled witli tlio fecoundrols who have interfered with tlio freedom of tho ballot, and who have been counting republicans out of olllcc for your. Til K several appended specimens of recent Miiatuniloal dlitpowHen were culled from dlttbivnt paper. Who says that medio! ac lei ice does not keep pace witli the times In tlio matter of discovery? "Ho wtwfchot In tlio suburb." "lie kitted bur nuMloimtolv usm her reappearance." '8lie whipped hlm on ills rvturii." "Ho klid horlmok." "Mr. .lone walked in upon her iuvlttttlon." "We tlimiglit ahe Ml down on lir being uaked." "Slu ftiliidtl ii'wiii hU doiMirtuiT " ' Tlie Future America. fly country, 'tis of thee, 1 4i nd of lout Liberty, ' Of thee I ing. liiil which the millionaire, Who govern our affair. . Own for themselves and helm Hall to thy king. Ioid once of noble brave, Hut now of wretched jtarep Alas! too late M We mw freedom die, I'rom letting briber high oar unprlxeil nulTrnge btfyi And mourn thy fate. Ianrt where the wenlthy ft Ckh inntte the many do Their roynl will, And lax for selflMi grew! Thy tollers till they bleed, , And thoe not yet week-kneed Crush down and kill. I.Hinl where a rogue Is mleil On high mikI loudly pmhied I'or worst ol crimen. Of which the end mint lie A hellol cruelty ' As proved by hltory Of ancient time. My country, 'tis of then, llotruyed by bribery; Of thee we slug. We might have saved thee lone Had we when proud and strong, Put down the cumeil wrong , That makes thy king. -N. V. World. "SCRAPS."' A girls' club for tlio study of do mestic economy has been formed in St. Louis. Cocaine is now about Jf 0.75 or f 7nn ounce. 'When it first came out it was $300 or $400. Tho Arkansas legislature is dit." cussing the expediency of admitting girls to the Stale University. Learn the brickmnson's trade if you wish an occupation in which you can lay up something. Texas iias one county that is larger than tlio combined states of Massachusetts and Connecticut. Itcady-inado clothlngis hotter and cheaper in tlio United Stales than in any other country in the world. There tiro sixteen colored mem bers in the North Carolina legisla ture. Of these, two tiro in Hie senate. March fi, 1800, the millennium will dawn upon the earth, is tho calculation of Uev. Michael Maxtor of London. Tho governor of Tennesseo has signed a bill making women eligible to tlio olllcu of county superinten dent of education. Manufacturers are turning out kaugaroo-skin shoes at an enormous ra'to. These shoes nromlsc1 to he very popular next summer. , Washington people are struck by the fact that Sccietary lliaino has become very particular about his dress of late. 1 1 is whole appearance is that of a 'man who gives both time and thought to his attire. Grovcr Cleveland has been adopt ed sis one of tho Friendly Sons of Patrick. Tills distinction has been conferred upon but two other men, tTeorgo Washington and Henry Ward Mceeher. There aroOOO buildlngaseociatlons in tho state of Pennsylvania, whoso shares represent a cash vnluo of $00,000,000 Illinois has over three hundred building and loan asocla (Ions with $ir),000,000 m active in vestment. Ciovernor Mlggs of Deleware is an old fashioned man. He dresses in tlio stylo of forty years ago. He wears a swallow-tail etlat, low cut vest and wide trousers, all made of broadcloth. His hat Is a high white tlio, which covers a head of long, white hair. Governor Mlggs Is ono of the wealthiest men now holding gubernatorial oOIcoh. An Ohio poultry raiser has made a curious discovery. Ho Miys that if you go out to food a llouk of chickens and will cause them to wait, they will Invariably, as they crowd around you, lngin a olrouit around you from right to loft, in front, and continue (his revolution as long as you stand there. No amount of interruption or maneuv ering van confuse or compel them to take tho contrary direction ut anytime. "Ma, may I apeak?" ".You know t hut you are forbidden to talk at table, my uour." "Can't r just y one tiling?" "No, PeplI When papa lias lluUhed his (taper, then y.ou may talk." , Papa lays down lilt pt)Hjr after hroaktUfct and asks, "Well, Pepi, what did ypu.vant to say?" "I wanted to say that tho water is running in the bath-room, aud the.' tub to leaking over like everything." Angry father: See here, George, your mother tells mo you have been smoking cigarettes. Frightened bey: I eitioked jimt ono, sir. "Juatunel I've h great mind to, take you out Into Ue woodshed nnd give you a Hugging." "1 won't do It agftlu, htlior." "Well, I'll let you off this time, seeing that you prouiWe not to do it again. Hut mind you keep your promise. Now, go nnd Uriug me my ili ami tolitoou jliucU, Smok- lug.i'ljiivtliw! The litra!" THE CAPITAL EVEBTIBrg JOUBNAL. z9BxmmmKKBammtmT9mmmBnBmmmmmmmmmBmam v. K. JIOOVKH. fi lie iiralnit S fS Till Til! Al Invest in Among a Great Many Choice Bargains WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING: ' - 72 acres, f of a mile from Salem, 00 of which is in u high state of cultivation, balatieo oxoeVont timber land. House, barn and out buildings; 2 acres in orchard. $100 per acre. .' 104. acres one mile from-Gervais; 90 acres in cultivation; two-story brick house; largo lial'ii una other out buildings; large orchard; M acres now in grain. Price 16000. House and lot on Chemeketa street, near Catholic church, $1000. . - Large huse and lot, 0-jxIGo, in North Salem, young orchard. Price $1500, . ;,. House witli live bard finished rooms, barn and lot "ftxlSfl in South Salem. Prico $3Q0. Lots in North Salem, near street car line. 4 Lots for sale in the following additiens: Moire's, Mold's, University, Queen Ann and Yew Park. Also many other choice bargains. Reed's Opera House. ONE "NIGHT ONLY! TUESDAY, APKIL Oth, 1880. Tlie Theali-ical Event oriho Year Aiacrlc.i's ItrprohcntatlvcC'unii'dlnil, Soi Smith Russell, .Supported by n Superb ('oinp.iny In the f'unalcHtof nil Funny C.mieilloH, JSJJv VV L 1 Oi-lXJ-J ! Him Hours of Pore and Refined Fun! Tho (J rent Comedlnuln nil Ills Funny Songs nnd ketches. Whnt llooth iU tb tragedy Ituasell Is to eontody, St. I.oulg Chion'iclc. l'rleos fill coats nnd 1 for rosorved scntK. Buio opens Thtirodny, April I, at ruttou'sj CRASD POPULAR CONCERT. University Chapel, Wednesday livening, April 10, I8S9. MY TIIK IMiillinniioiiU'. Musical Society, Awilsled by tlio Contorvntory of Miifle, nlso MUm Itulllo lMrrif.li, Mr. V. II. ling. Icy, MUs Kitlth Ilmiia, Allss Graeo (illlin ham. JIIsk Kdnn Adiium. .Mt, II. ('. lOnlev aiul others. Aoeoiupanlst, .Mis Kdlth luigluy; inuslcnl dlreetyij. ' a. I'nrvln. AdmUslon 2.") eentd. Tickets lit Shirr's nnd I'ntlLn's book stores. I-I-4! SEE Ono hundred acres of oxtr.t clour land, lino for dividing up Into small tracts, Is only three-fourths of a mllo from Salem po.-t-otltce. PilcolKinoruare. THOMAS A PAYNK. W 'ilUL'S SCUOOT Hoys eincl Girls. The Hohool will open m the IMth of September. Thorough liistmu- tlon In the primary and miviiod English Branches! LITIX AND ELKMEXTS OF MUSIC -In oourse.- TKHMta unci nirllier Informal urn niuy bo bud on apiillcatluii to BKV. K. II. POST, Cor. C'heiUKlM d BUltoSt. S-tf CONSEBVAWRI OF MUSIC! WillaniQUo Unin-sity. Mot iuooiisii aobxxt) of wuhIo on tha north went oojpt. 4bXHlt 150 STUDRNTS USI' YUM -aouttm tn Vmao, Organ JginalAK. Violin, Hiirmony, rvU goumar- IUdIuiuiih on uoiiipletioa ot taunt. I Itwnnk A. M. I'mrnu, rnuiki p. AmaUntTbrtu u. umi.h. niBftar ss r.Xt. PARVIN, MmtMlIMre(or, Mleiii. or. vtTdtfWlt o. . kduktt. FORMERLY THE SALEM LAND COMPANY, TO JOHN F.STRATT0N& SON Importers nnd Wholesale dealer In MUSICAL JIl'.ltOHANDISH. New York, 4'1 mid -13 Walker Ht. John F. Stratlon's Celebrated Ilnwl.in Out Violin string'!, the Kinestln the World. Our Ciimriiiitci It u deiilor receives n complnlnt, (which lie believes to be honc-t) from liny inusleinn to whom he Ims sold any of these stiinprs, he is nuthorized by us to give him nnother string without chnrge, nnd nil such loss will bo nuulCKOod by us to our customers, without quibble or question. (Ilcwnre ot Imitation.) Dealers will pleuso send lor descriptive catalogue. Trad supplied at lowest jirlcc. 1 liousands are nllllcted with dUonsos of tho Kidney and Urinary Organs, who tuf fcr In silence, rather than mako known their troubles. To nil those nllllcted wo can offer n safe nnd speedy remedy In Ore gon Kidney Tea, which Is composed ot herbs, selected with great euro in Oregon, mid warranted not to contuln minerals of any kind. A few doses allord Instant re lief. Hold by T). W. Mntbews it Co. $50. HORSES. $50. Ono hundred head of brood mares nnd young horses for sale. Forty or lltty colts expected in tlio spring Two lino horses, Clyde and Pcrcheon stock, weight sixteen nnd seventeen hundred; huvo been with the band for tho pnst three years. Original stock from tho best quality ol mai es. For particulars addres3 or seo W I f 1- 1C3 wit. Salem, l5r. Tho B'OYEES' GUIDE is iasujd Mu'ch and Sept., enoh yoar. It Is an ency clopedia of usoful Infor mation for all who pur chnso the luxuries or the necessities of life. Wo can clothe you and furnish you with all tho ueaossary and unnecessary appllancos to rido, walk, dance, sleep, oat, fish, hunt, work, go to chuich, or stay at homo, and in various sizes, stylos and quantities. Just.llgure out what is required to do all those things COMFORTABLY, and you can mako a fail estimate of tho valuo of the BUYERS GUIDE, which will bo sent upon receipt of 10 conts Vu pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, III, WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY (iruttutitos Student. In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Uiisiiicss, liaw, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It Is the oldest, largest nnd least oxpen kIvo Institution of learnliiff In the North west. Bcliool opens first Monday In September Send for catalogue to TIIOH. VAN SCOY, 17: j'retmieni. Salem, OieRou. 11 Flic Sain iSstrac LAND COMPANY, Have ivniuvtHl to btiiliUnjrailjoliilng TlioiiouV jewolry storoon Coiiuikeroil atrwt. Tltlos Investigated. Money Jo Loan, Land for Sate. ii... m n nil iikiir inr Knur i T ,T MARI& Q CALL AND SBS US. K. P. HOI8K, Jr. Com any, t PLACE THE HOME. RESTAlffi, lyuvlng been furnished for tlio espeelnl X nccnininodatlon of the public. ic Ini to the attention of tlu tho HUNGIK and Meepy onos to "(Jur lloino" beds, now imd cslonn; good "Home" nionli served reg ularly Unco times u Any. -No ChlnoFO In thekltrlien. Give us j enll nnd see for youTfi If. 13. M. t,A.W. r-Toprletor. Cor. Court mid High Ht,, Snlem, Or. Northern Pacific Railroad GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FAST TltAINS I) AI IA ! NO OIIAMUK OF OAUS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL ami MINNEAPOLIS. Tho Northern l'ncltlc railroad Is the only lino running Passenger trains, Second clnss sleepers (treo of charge) Luxurious Day coaches, Cullman Palace Sleeping Curs. Pnlnco Dining Cars, (meals 7oc) from Port land to tho cast. Seo that your ticket rond via the Northern Pacific railroad nnd avoid tho change of curs. Leave Portland at 8 a. m. and 8:10 p. in. dally nrrlvo at Minneapolis or St. l'aul nt (i:tl" p. m. l'Acir'c Divisiok. Trains lonvo Front nndG street dally nt 11:55 n. in, and 8:10 p. m.; Arrivo nt Tiimmn nt 7:10 n in and 4:30 a m arrivo Scnttloli:2oum nndO:iup in. ThroURh Pullman Palace Sleeping mrs, decani day coaches, llncst palnco dining cars between Portland, Tnconia nnd Seattlo direct. Dally service. A. 1). t'HAULTON Asst. Gcn'l I'nss. Agent, 121 First St., Cor. Washington St., Portland, Oregon. Depot Uorner First nnd a Streets. B.oarderS! 1 nynno wishing to -board ntn quiet A nnd cozy place, will llndthe object ot their i-etircli nt IVirtS. IvI. A.. THOMPSON'S, Cor. Chemeketo nnd Liberty Sts., Snlem, Whcro a low select boarders cnu secure bourdr Dainty littlo globules, Fino.nnd whlto, nnd sweet, ICni.y to be swallowed; In their work complete. No discomfort waking Inner gripes, or aching. WliHtorothey? Why, Pierce's Plousnnt Purgntlvo Pellets tho perfection of laxa tives. Conttiin not" nn atom of mineral IhjImjii; nre esecliilly nppreelated by those Winnie insxe revoiis iroin inoconi-se, vioiout pills, which tear their way torough the system like stenm enrs, actually doing harm. Instead of good. Of druggists. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cure "female weakness" nnd kindred ullmentb' I-I. P. RANKIN'S B No. 2oii Commercial St. House ami Currlago Painting, Sign writing. Paper Tmngins ami iloeomting, Wall tinting and knl sonnning executed in ta iatoet stylo. Exporiencod Workmsn Employed. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call and seo us before you let your worn. tofkiM'g Arnlra &It. The beet salve hi tho world ft. cuts, bruteee, soroe, ulcers, saltrheuru fevw soree, tettor, obappwl baihU, elillblniufi, corns, and all akin oruiv Uons, and poeitiv- cures piles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mouey refundod." Price 25 cent per box For sale - Dr. H. W. Cox. Owing i, thN c'hungei.ble cllmte, it Is 1 diiluult to pivMrveu fair complexion and .111 f.111 NlMViaivnnn..voH ht i,.T"'. ... th,- sk.n. ),,,. ,id iuW ZK, ' y ud 'uwiric U iiuplit-d tolhr fMHi,i,i a iiiu.tk. 11 1.. 1. 1 ai.i ... .. . I lualthx com ";? -' " muiiing, h eiear una ng, a clear uud lSiSIBi aint op com nUxiou ran be preserved n u- JiuAd' ''"f00. March, 95 P. W . Mm hew 4 Co, ls.iMhy TIlANSPOrtTATION. TlE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development compnnvi 9tenmhlp line. 226 inllcM shorter, 20 hour, les tune than by nny othet loute, j-i-.! Class through pasnengor nnd freight Hn from Portland and nil points In TlioWn temette vnlter to nnd from Han Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays); Lenve Albany 1:00 I'm Leave HorviiUis -----.. 1:40 PM Arrive Ynqulnn 5:00 Pji Ienvo Vniulnn - ---.-. -ti:4.AM Leave Oorvallls -.--..- lftMAsi Arrive Albany 11.-10AJ1 O. A C. trains connect nt Albany nnri Corallls. a Thonbove t.-fttns connect nt YAQVINA with tlm Oregon Devrlopment Ovs Ltn. jfSlenrishlpn between Ynqulnn and Satf Kmnclsco. SAIUXfl DATES. STBAMBIW. moM SAN FnANCISCO Willamette Vnllcy, Thursday DebO Willamette Vnllcy - Monday 17 Willamette Vnlley Sunday " an" STK.nilS. FnOJI YAQCINA, Willamette Vnllcy. Wednesday Dec.12 Willamette Valley Monday " 21 This company reserves tho right to hnngo sailing dates without notice. N. 11. 1'assengem from Portland nnd all Willamette Valley points can make close connection with the trains of tho YAO UJJTA HOUTE nt Albany or Corvallls, and If destined to San Francisco, should arrange to arrive nt Ynquinn the evening before date of Milling, i'aohenger ami Kreiglit I'.atcs Alwsvs thf liowest. For Information npply to Messrs HL'LMAN & Co., Freight and Ticket Agents LTO and 20J Front St., Portland, Or. ' O.O. IIOOUK, Ac't Gen'l Frt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon PnclflcR.Il. Co. Corvallls, Or. f) II. ITASWELL, Jr. Gcn'l Frt; & Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 501 Montgomery st.; San Frnnclsco, CalJ TIMK TAIJLi: KIVEII DIVISION. Thoolegnnlly equipped steamboats. Wm M. I long, Cnpt. Geo. Hnnbe; tho N. 8. Ilentley, Cnpt. J.JP. Coulter; the Three Sisters, t'npt. W. P. Short; nre in service for paeugcr nnd freight tralllc between Corvallls and Portland nnd intermediate points, making three round trips each week is follews: NORTH BOUND Leaves Corvallls Mon dny, AVcdnesdny nnd Friday nt. 8 n. m. Arrives nt Salem Monday, Wednesday ana Friday at" p. m. Leaves Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nt 0 n. m. Arrives at Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day st :S:."0 p. 111. SOUTH HOUND Leaves Portland Mon. dny, Wednesday and Friday nt 0 n. m. Arrives nt Salem Monday, Wednesdayand Friday nt 7:15 p. 111. Leaves Snlem Tues day, Thursday nnd Saturday nt 0 n. in, Arrives at Corvallls Tuesday, Thursday Saturday at R:."0 p. m. For freight and passenger rates npply to the captains and pursers of tho respective boats, or to W. M. Darling, agent, 200 and 202 Front street. Portland; Gilbert Rros, agents, Snlem; I. M.Adair, ngent, Albany C. A. Miller, ngent, Corvallls; ortotho gen eral freight and passenger ngent, Corviulls. O. & C. trains connect nt Albany nnd Corvallls F. W. ROWKN, Superintendent Win. HOAG.-Gencrnl Manager. n IV lttlllUllMl VIA Soiith'ji Pacific Company's Line, THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE Time lietween .Salem a:nl S.iu Francisco Tlilrty-slx Hours. CALIFOKKiA EXI-KKSS TI!AI UUN DAILY. IIKTWEEX 1-OllTT.AFD AND S. F. South. NoHBr 4:00 p. 111. 0:14 p. in. 7:15 11. m. Lv. Portland Ar. Lv. Salem Lv. Ar. San Frun. Lv. 10:45 a. m. 7:5.1 a. m. 7:00 p. m. I.OCAI. l'ASS15'GKIt TltAIN ( DAILY EX CEIT SUNDAY). 8:00 n. m. 11:10 a. m 2:10 p.m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Salem Eugene Ar. I 8:15 p. m. Lv. 12:52 p. m. IiV. 1 0:00 a. m. P1IIUIAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation of second clasg passengers attached to express trains, ThoS. P. company's ferry makes con nectlon wlthr.H tho regular trains ontu LaFt SIdo Division from foot of F stree Portland. . iVcst Side Division, jjolwecn Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY). 7:80 n. 111. 12:25 p. m. rnvr LAr. "Portland Corvallls Ar. Lv. 0:20 p.m. 1:30 p. m. At Albany and Corvallls connect wTfli trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. Through tickets to all points south and east vln California BXl'ltKSS TKAIN (DAILY IIXCE1TSUNDAY.) 4:60 p. 111. 8:00 p. m. liV. Portland An Ar.JIoJIInnvIlloLv. ' 9:00 a. 111. 5:45 a. m. Through Tickets To all points SOUTH and EAST -VIA- CaliforniA. Kor ftill lnlormndon -regarding rates, niiuic, efa, npply to the Company's agent, lem, Oregon. ft I9.9JHsi Asst. a. b nnd l'nss. Ag't, II. KOKHLUR, Manager. Oregon Railway , and Navigation COMPANY, . 'Columbia River Route.' Trains tor the east leave PertInndnt7: a m anl 8 p m ilally. aio ets to nnd from principal points In tin United states, Cna afla and lCurojie. ELEGANT TULMANN PAL AC. CARS HiHlgwmt Sleeping Cars run mroug'-'ion oxpreM tu Ins to OjrAHA OOUXOIL BU FF nnd bt. PAW Freo of Ch'argo and Wit on Change. ivinnixjuo nsatl'ortlnndfor San Fran- mil I'tlget Sound points. ..""..: """ 'TWJ" inquire 01 1. ; For lun I.,- T.V"V"V..-,1.,,L.',DHe.t,on,Pany it of the 146 01 1. ki,...-..h t, Salem iiegon. 01 Oreon. U. P. &, T, Portland uroii. " " - -i A. L MAXWELL, O. P. &1 A H. H0LC0MB UM.WU1 M, nager.