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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1889)
IIE CAPITAL EVENING- JOURNAL. MEN AND CLOTHES. A Bright Woman Wrlto About the Fas- Iness or tlio Mats Sox. -Hlta-s A lady s Jgninir herself iCate Truo has tak en "it up" for tho women in the columns of tho Detroit Freo,Pross. Katesays: I attend ed a woman's meeting tho other day whero some of tho rcpresentativo women of Bos ton wore assembled. Tho subject under iscussion was "dress." After tho ethical ido of dress had been duly considered, and .ha decolloto gowns .frowned upon, ono weot-voiccd sister arose and said: "Why uld wo not be sensible like men: they nro ever bothered about their clothes : a dress iiit was always a dress suit!" I looked at o speaker curiously; sho was In earnest: u then 1 remembered that sho bounded that estimable class called spinsters, and d not know any better. In all thouDs nd downs and Ins and outs of this kaloido- coplo world I recall certain scenes in a ouseholaof men when dressing for a par- ;y. l remember, with certain nervous wintres, tho demands for needle and hread; tho utterances, not swfiet, but itrong, concerning a delinquent tailor; tho ngry ivvitcning3 given an innocent neclc- Ie, and tho f carf ill denunciations of somo ar-away laundress. "Men never bother about their clothes!" alnts and angels defend us I It takes n oman wltn a man attachment and a ouar- etto of brothers to understand tho truein- ardness of tho masculine toilet. When om Debutant has a suit fresh from the Ilor's ho is more finicky and fussy about it an any woman. If thero is a faint sue- estlon of a wrinklo across tho shoulders. ackit goes, and 13 considered a "misfit" s to tho pantaloons, havo I not twisted mv eckevonworse-than any photographer ever a to see it tnoy were not a triflo too lone. tr too Bhort, and didn't I consider them a tit le Hush in tho rear, or a little snug at tho noes, or a trlUo too springy at tho bottom ? If men "do not bother about clothes." hy wore crazy quilts ever mado to uso un ,ho suporiiuous neckties abandoned as out if style? As to cosmetics, Tom Debutant as ten to every one or his sister's, and per- mes aro tno deiicnt or tho masculine nos- rils. Ask your druecist who buvsthem. nd then ask every wife who uses them un 'or her. Only the other day a bright woman imarKea concerning a popular physician at no was tho "Ottar of Roses" in the orning, "Herman Colocno" at noon and ,'Horso" at night. ,- Go on In tho innocenco of your snlnsterial ieart, most learned maiden, but believe mo. hen i tell you, from tho mountain top of ipenenco, mat lor unadulterated fussi. ess, from tho end of a waxed mustacho to ;ho toe of a pump, or tho fractional section I a white cuff below a coat sleeve. Urn bpt Ebat swears "bothers" moro about clothoi fhan we poor sinners. In this respect they e "superior." sv MAX O'RELL'S IDEAS. itrncts from tho llrlclit Fronohmnn's Book on Brother Jonathan. flf good style consists in notdoing what uw vu.gui uu, uuu oy io in .iv.uiurica ougnt i consist lor ono tning in wcarine no dia monds unless democracy should demand tie sign or equality. Diamonds aro worn r tne women or fashion, tho tradesman's life, shop girls, work girls, servants all ao womankind. If you seo a shabbily bessed woman who has not a pair in hep rs, you may tako It for granted that sho put them in nawn. Naturally, in America, as olsowhorc, all that sparkles is oi aiamonas. rhero is a pronounced childish sido to tho baractor of all Americans. In less than a century they have stridden ahead of all tho nations of tho Old World; they aro nston Ehed at their own handiwork, and, like chil- gjr en with a splendid toy or tneir own man flfacturo in their hands, they saytoveu: Look, just look, is it not a beauty?" And, adeed, tho fact is that, for him that will ok at it with unprejudiced oyes, tho enlevement is simply marvolous. iBhould a-minister indulge in unorthodox beoric in the pulpit, tho Eastern man will bntent h mself with shaking his head and Oing to another church to porform his de btions the Sunday after. The Pennsylva- an wi.l open a violent polemic in tho news- hpers of the locality. Tho Kansas man llll wal for the minister at tho church door bd give him a sound thrashing. lAtneri an hospitality Is princely. You fre not often invited, even in houses whero ao daily menu is of tho most appetizing, to i and sbaro tho family dinner. You aro pt invitod to dine, a foto is got up for you. ; this cm not be arranged you may not bo Kvited at all. Vnioru a suffers from this statoof things. lie country's genius, instead of consecrat- tg all its tlmo to tne production or works Inch would tend to elevate tho Ideas and Bplratlous of tho people, is obliged to think l money-making. LTo the American woman tho diamond is bt an object of luxury, it is an object of rime necessity. An English old maid ould do wlthont her tea boforo an Amori- In woman would go without diamonds. rhe well-bred American Is to my mind a appy combination of tho Frenchman and So Englishman, having less stiffness than io latter and move simplicity than tho for- cr. rhe c1 aracter of tho American is English Dm tho fact of view of its contrasts and fcntradictions, which aro stillmoro acoentu- tsd in him thnn of tho Englishman. his necessity for being rich Is tho ro- Irse side of tho moral in America, whore, lore than anywhero else, talent without ouey is a useless tool. ruo American may bo eccentric, or wnat bu will, but he Is nTivor monotonous. Oil! 'ST. PAUL'S SIM! M''i WILMS Si l.i IN Mn M. I.. (II WtlKltMN. Boys No. 211 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. Li ARE THE LEADERS IN rv Gents 'oo Jiress a AImiu forgo line of Ladles', Mis-sis' and Chiltlruiis' oanvns slioos for suiniiier. vuieiiiber they will make it tin object for von to onll on them ami they will show vou the best lines of goods in theelty-. This linn Is riiuh ii in uu mo eiiizeusoi cMiicin, mm surround nir conntrv. ns n s word nr and Girls. Willis and Chamberlin, The school will open on the 'ith of September. Thorough liuttruc- nun In Iho primary and nitvificed English Branches. MIX AND EUaiEXTS OF Ml'SIC -In oottrse- Well to nil tho citizens of Fulom. and surrnutiillnv emu firm that handles iioihimr hut reliable uootR Take the n(Mihli' ib uuu c.i 1 1 un inefu gi'iuiciiK ii wiien m wnni oi iooi-wear. Their Spring Stock is Unsurpassed in Qualify and Prices. Iv OOK -OUT ! Something -is Going to Diop at BODWELL'S NEW SHOE STORE, 95 State Sired, Salem. H,,,sy'JTO.n,0",l',,at"flclllnf?,,ao''hiislnciasoon,antt will therefore mnko Bwceplnst Ite- nriTi in. iriV ,. if ... i - . i i "" olloes- io ana e.iuuno goods mul prices. ..- .. ... .. ... ,, v ,j , lu iuJ , uuc or vwo jC-lrs supply at ino priooi we oiler GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN1 FIGURES ! ' A child can buy ns cheap ns a manual our store. Wo mean business, unci If you wear shoes look us tip. YOUItS FOR "KOLD KOIN;" BAILEY F. BODWELL, Tr.fl.MS ami ftnlher lufoi mntton inn be hHaotiipf9litloit4n i ituv. r. ii. iost. Ciir. Clwmeketa nml stalest. . ' , -S-SO-tf . OOMSRRVATORY OF lll'SIC! Williunptto Uiiivoi-sitr. MlKt TI mm FOUN JB S a sHcCVMrflll "cliool of mink1 in the uortliwestoiHht. aIkhu 150 STUDENTS LAST YEAH. Cuurswi in Piano, Orftnn SlnRlnR, Violin, Hurmony, and Counter- olnt. Dloloinns on completion ol course. Teachers: Z. M. 1'nnln, Frnnkio V. Jones, KvuC'ox. AsbKtRnt.LuliiAI.SniUli. First teini uelils .Monday, eplomoer 3d, 1SSS. Send lor catalogue. For lurthor mrtlculais nildiew X. Tvi: PARV1N, Jlusionl Dliector, Saloni, Or. 8-17-dtf-wlt INbUllAHCH C o in puny. Flro nnd Murine. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - . Salem, Oiegon iLAr Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD Aio now provided with flno new drnyb and trucks and aiopreiui;d tadoall busi ness In that line In the best of slmpe. nicy bivo tlioir peisonal siipciMhlon to Success in Business requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly muster Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship ami Business Correspon dence, Book-keeping by both Single and Double Entry, tho nature and correct iifcc of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law and Business practice. Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing, Manifold, unci Dictation work. All these are needed in business, and are thoroughly taught by exper ienced teachers at the SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE Griswold's Block, Salem, Oregon. oil work. streets Corner Htoto and Cominciciul For B argasn ileal Estate anil Insurance Apis, o ' iKitivi'r iiit") iiTTw ir i i ' miit " nm iniwwwiMHiriTr' r hiim flB.'4i-iits irf.Fitu-Uiijtv'vui.i.'iMtiMLiwitfiaaBHt twasa h Buy ami Soil Real Estate, Negotiate Loans .1X1) Transact a' General Agency Business. OPERA H&USE, Court Street, , - - SALEM OREGON. "We have on our list irront vniioiv of vorv sale, and as our httsinoris is not ultmratlioreonlineil actions, we are able to funiish piuaTtugura thoaobArtftiins without ulnimiiiK IIIIIL'IIQUIIUUIU UUIIWIUSBIUUQ, dcsliiihlo property for i t i..i i,i.:... r. m iiviil i-aiiiLu nuns- Our long rcxlileiUH) in tills country slnd fmnilinilty with its condition and peculiarities rol tier us competent judges of whero tho best lauds are to bo found ard purchases nmdo. IN Family Groceries Provisions, Fruits Etc., oo ao THOMAS BUB1MNVS, Commercial Street, Salem, Or Uountiy proiluco of all .Kinds llIUlR on hnnil. Il j ou liao not trailed with ine lie foie.I tcHpcctfiilly solicit ii tilul bellBMiig Icansultjou botli In pilceg and quality. A Victoria's First Hoop-Skirt fna following anecdote is told to lllus- ato tho readiness with whlch.Farisian bshlons are adopted, even by tho most jidly patrlotlo of Princesses. At tho ch of the arrival of Uueen Victoria in arts in 1856, on a visit to the Emperor and nprcss, tho latter had just brought hooped kirts into vogue. Tho Queen forthwith nt her a messenger to purchase ono for er, and on her next approach before ncr apenul host and hostess her skirts wero tpanded into the new and fashionable aplitude. Hut nor Majesty niui not com- ehenaed tho necessary mothods of tying be tapes that hold the hoops in placo, and or crinoline presenteo an extraordinary ad shapelass aspect. It was the Emperor ttself who, with his own imperial nanus, bt tho rebellious petticoats to rights, and avo his royai guest a lesson as to tho oper method of donning the new-fash- bned adjunct of feminino costume. Keep Your Eye-Sight. - )r F rark L,cwis spoke recently, says lie Buffalo Courier, upon woak eyes and ear-sighted people. He stated that while ople with near sighted oyes migbt show io loss of sight for yoars, still near-sighted res should be tro ated with care. Tho best ghtforthe eyes was sunlight A good nhtmust bo strong, white and steady, tie beat of artificial light was then con- Rdered Sunlight has the least heat rays; Bectnc light came next; karosene and gas trero last and so the worst for the eyes. lie Kosed by stating that in reading the back ncuid be to tne light, inq eyes snouia oe haded, and never be used when tired. One acuid not read with an uncertain light nor tho cars. B O O T S B O trsa O I r 1 -" "' s tt FXA o O H O B .S SEE One hundred uciesof extiu dour land, lino llll- U1MIUIIK up Mill) Hlliail IlllCIS, IS 111)1 Ihrpo-foiutlii) of n mllo lroni hulein jmwi. olllce. l'rlcoJfSperneie. THOMAS A. I'AYNH, THE OLD -REUABLE Hlackhinllh and Wni;nii maker, John Knight U how fully ost'ihllslied at his new muiieis on Liberty Htieet, Ho uson all tno now mcthoils In hln ait anil makes n hpaclalty ol cttseiisiw of horses leet. Finnic Iijneh has clmrgo of tho wagon department and iIobh a, Kononil lopalum; b islne". Those gonllunion mo too well DDoivn for us lotry and leunniiueuil tlioui Mr. Knlglit h'H lieeu hoio for lliyeura $50. HORSES. $50. Ono bundled head of brood maiex and young hores for wilo. l'orty or Ulti mo spnntr two line exnected in hort.es, Clyde and Pcralieon btocl W.M. BROWN & CO. -DEALEnS IN- Leather and Findings CASH PAID-FOR Hides, Veil? and 231 Commercial St. Furs -hi- w- fe Salem, Or. ftttesC-- WJsH sMJk 4&fsOlL h 2Xtf THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THIS CITY IS AT r R. M. WA.DB & CO-,: " 'ir' ,"J!282.tfl586 Commercial Street, SftLEM. 11 Garland Sioves, ' Charter Oak Stoves, lion Range AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. Also a Complete Stock ! Hardware and Faiui Machinery, Wapoi and Carriage colts weight sixteen and seventeen hundred; havo been with tho band for tho past throo vwim. Original block from tho liowt quality ol mares. For paitlculars addront oraee V. I(. I1YA11S, wit. Hnlom, Or. OREGONUN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Lino.) CHAS. NSCOTr, - - Itecclrer. On nnd after Keb. 18 Igw.nnd until furtUor notice truliiH will run dally (except gun day) as follows! EAST SIIDIt, Coburg Mail From Portland l.v. 11 A nm Ar. IO.ui LiV, 2.15 p in " iM Ar HklS 1 bT ATI (INS. MXTUXDrJIiWV l'(ltOf.IefM)Il. Su .r. i. lap in. Itny'n I Jindlni,'. tAr Bt.l'aul', ' f I'oftrdllHll Tow'rd l'orl Irtinl 1J0 1SU7 WnodlHirn, Tounsend, MoKeti, W t. Angel, Down', Hllvrlnn. JoliiUtou'OIIll' BwltierUncl. RMtHlilenoU Aiimivlll-a, Wwt(rtan QI'OlOMl, Wmi Cmblita, -. Bniaeil Tillmlft, 1'WhvW Ilowtant. ft bunr. AK TieknU it two J' u tw cent par at HUllocm Imv lug uanU, Uoiniiiiillou inlleon ne Gnuiibetlun tit Uny and Kuhiiiurt IiniUiiK wlih v iuiiM'r"Clli ofHitloin' L'li. N.Harrr, KecoUer OmimiiI OMtm, N W ( r, Pint M !, i'ortland, Onuun. Ao linvo faith hi Oregon or its rnliiro rontliess: mill uspoplnllv thin seot'on. of tho "SVillninuttoo Valley. Tho nmii who invests liero in voul property runs no risks, It, will bo moro protttulito thnn lianU stocks. Our soli "nnd elimnto aro not excelled, nnd ponplc aw llildliitf it out. Now is tho time to buy. Wo are situated (o that imriie.-i making invent men?, if duslred can sectiro loans on tho most renwinable terms. The following partial list will show soma of tlio properties wo are offering foV snle. .1(30 aei es, 01 miles south of Salem, all under fence now bnru nml fair house email orchard- road hy the place. Payment down, haltuico nn time at 8 'pur cent. 1'rico $5,0(10. 10 acres, fl iniles loullnvost from G'eivalu, good house nnd bnru with wahniil Ignores under plow. $1,500 dow n, Imlnuce on llnfo. Piico IT.50 per ucre. ..." ..:... ibi oercs, 4 nines norin oi ftiiiom, iiuprovcinonis liiijlolns il!20 ncros un der plowplenty of stock water and range, will divide laud. I0 per acre for Imjiroved part. 160 acion, 7 lnlleHH'tist of fcjalem SO aores in cultivation fill in pusltiro refet in young limber all under fenec ruiiiitiig water gooil house burn ftranury tirclmid euli stock if wanted. $27 per acre. 20.1 acres, 1- miles norlhwefct of Halern on 'line between l'olk and Vam lull counties excellent land nml good neighborhood nil under fence puilsiimiuer-fiillowcKj, I'arl payment down, halaneoon thne. jS per acre. '.V20 acres, 13 miles eut of Halfjm, all fvnuod 2 good housos fair barn good orelmid soveml springs on the placo good nwds to Balein. .'!( per acre. 100 net es, 7 miles aflHt of Sulem well -nturul With bnCil and nivhard. The land is llnoly silimtotl imd vai bo divided into two iiiaces tlie load tunning' on -two sides one-hulf nillo from ndlroad. $5 per ncro. , 200 acres, 12 miles oh1 of Balorn cxoelkmt lumroveiuetitii all In culti vation m ell watred aud Auely shunted, fyfi.pc'i' acre. i &j aeiest,0 acres in Kro'ing ruln fsir liouse and barn 1 uoros nieadow line yming on hrl otie-hMlf iitlln fiimi f. 0. cfoji goes with pluw. Possession given at sale. Prieti IW,4(K). 0 acres, ndjolniug east Snlom with Iioumo barn mid oiihard onn be dtidedintoS" U acre lotsfacing town has a delightful view will be worth double piesentpr.cw soon. $J,000. ' ' 850 acres, lfi miles from ,'4aleni 300 seres In miltivtaoii two honors and burns with orchard plenty of running water no bitter sdmU wid farming luud in Marlon counlv sll feneoills divided into many fields anil pastilles. A bargain lor some own. Half dawn, balnuee ou time to suit. 15 per acre. 075 hoi es, 8 miles fraui Balem 11 under feiiro 8-50 Hires nl one time un der plow lUie. jtastiiro land road along one side ohii bedlvldsd to suit purshuser. Ooe-hslf.down. bulMuee ou long time. $17 per acre. CO acresr miles from RivJeiu II acres luorvnMrd 41n gfato under plow Imlunoi good pasture good bouse find burn, A cIumics for some one wanting garden property. $3,000. ytoro and slock of iiierchandUw with warehrHisd worth $00.')0 also i-CNldento ifdesjred, sttuiUodou O. AO.lt. Ii.. gfftKl k&iliou for bjisliiess no lieiter grain seeUon in tho Willamette VaJloy. OoikI liouse with ohe-half aero of Joud l North Hufcm-nur slrott ear Itns when ex fended if sold :xu. fWX). . Half block -Kast Sulem, Plenty of fruit Wg-W. ou mill creek with good liou) and kin Wc offer for tlwHr.it tiim-uli .ut 80. Ms in A. F.Wtl'er'n addition to HaU-nt, ranging In pH tVoui $aaO to W, The tbeutlon Is flue, upon the hlg'wst ground In Eu! rideui, ovi r-lookliwr thsentlreeityuflil lii plain vltw oi all Die (Kate Hulldinw, with the Coast ami Oascwde ilountahui in the dlHtaaee, while still ostWiTil loom up thrtx.0Qr Isstiug show peaks. . Prompt Attention Given to All Inquiries Salem, : Oregon TltANl'OUTATION. TlE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Ami Onwm Develojnnpnt compnny's steiunMilp line. 'Ho mile nliorter, 20 hours IcMKtimo tlmn by sny otliei mute. First cIhks through imwenoer Hint freight lino fixjiii I'ortlaiHl juiil hU poinU In tho Wll liiiiiolte vnllov to nl from Hhii Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sunrtays): lAave Albnny -..-.... i:oo I M lfve Corvalllfl 1:10 I'M Arrive Yniulns 6:80 I'M In ve nqnlHH- - 8:18 AM lnvo Oni-Millta ....... lft!K a At rrlve Alhnny ....... 11:10AM o. ,t c. trnltM emineot nt Albany and Porvnllln. I hi' nlxno tilling oonnpel at YAQl'lNA ''ili Hip Orpaon DVl()j)ii)pnt CVh l.lnc stci .ishlibt)tei) aiiulua and Shu i tnnoNti). r , SUM XII DATES. s.l MEIW, illOMHAN TKAKCIi W MmiPtte Vally,.- Thurmlay Dei H hi imi'tie Valley Mouiliiy " iT ill iniette Vallur. bumlay " j M i vtl I HI, I'liOM YACJVI'' s ii' uiivtlo Valley Wwlnculny Uc u ill motto Valley Moiiduy " ;i i.i. h cotiipany rewncs tho right to ii i '. sailing datos wlthniit notice. N It. -llnwensftpt from l'orllaiul and all w iliiiniolto Valley points can liinUe close 'Him nm with the trains of tho U,'l INA HOUTKat Albany orCorvallla, nul it diMlneil to fan KmncNon, should iiiaiiKi-iiuiiilxnnt Yiuiulna tho ocnlug i)i ituo ii ite of Hailing. I'asvenitfr nml Freight llale Alwnys the l.i.et l'oi liitortnallon apply to Messrs HII.M N A To., FrelKlit and Ticket VKi-nivaM nml SOS Kront St., I'ortland, Or. . or to C. C. IIOOUK, Ac't Gcn'l Frt. A l'.iss. Agt., Oregon raclllcll.lt. Co., Corvnllls, Or. C II.IIAHWKIiL,Jr.aon'l Krt; A I'a-w. Apt. Ori-Ron Uovelopment Co., ail Montgomery St.; San Francisco, Cal TIME TAIILK KIV15U DIVISION. Thceloxnntly ciimppcil steairiboats. Wm M. lloaif, dipt. (!eo. liaabc; tho N. H. Ilentlcy. t'apt. J.:i'. Coultei; tho Thrco Misters, (lipt. W. r. Short; are In sen Ice for part-eiiKor nnd nelKbt Matllf bctuccn Coralllsaud rorlliind and Intcrmcdlato points, milking thieo lound tilps each week as follews: NOUTH liOHND f.eaes Corvnllls Mon day, eilnesiliij- and 1'ililny at 8 a. in. Ai i Iv es ut Salem Monday, edncsilay and Friday at 1 p. in. Louvos Halem Tuesday, Tlinrsd'iy mid Saturda v at 0 a. in. Arrlv ea at I'.irtlaml Tuoxdny, Uhursday and Sntur d iy si ,t:i(l p. in. -OUT11 ll()lTNl Leaves I'ortland Mon da.v, Wednesdaj mid Friday at 0 a. in. Aiilvesnt sulem Monday, Wednesday and I'llday nt 7:15 p. in. Leaves Salem Tues day. 'JliiiiMlay and Hatiiulny at U a. in. An Ives at t'orvallls Tucbday, Thursday Satmday at.iiXOji. m. I'm lielKhtandpnssenircr rates apply to the captains and pilfers oi tho respective lioiits, or lo W. M. Darling, agent, '.MO ami aUFinnt htippt, l'urtlnml; Gilbert Ilros. ageiits, Salem; I. M. Adair, agent, Albany t A. Mlllei, agent, Corvnllls; or to the gen eral height and passenger agent. Corvallls. (). A C. tialns eonneet at Albany and Coivallis II". W. llOWKN.Supeilntendcnt. Win. IIO.UI, lienoial Manager. Ovcriaud to' California -VIA- Soullicrn Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. lime liotwfcn S.ilpni ami S.iu Krauclmo 'llilrt)-si liuurs, OAMI'OKNrA liXI'MMt TltAlN I1UN D.VII.'l IIIIIWIICN l'OKTr.AI'l) ANUS. r. "BogfliT',', 7 I.Olp. iii. I,v. rortland Ar. Wll p. in. J Lv. Salem l.v. 7:46a. m. I Ar. San Flan. Lv. ""T'Noithr I 10: If. a. in. :M n. in. 7:) p. in. i.ocai. i'ami:nhku tiia'in ( 11AII.V EX- Clil'r SUMIIAY). siN) a. iu7 Lv Halem Ar. Miigpiio Lv. U:0il a. in. 11:10 a. in 2 10 p. in. Lv. l'ortluml Ai I S:V p. in. I.V. l.l)J p. m. PULLMAN IIDFFKT SLEEPIillS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For lucoiiunodulloil ot second 1.sh pushiiittCK altaehed lo epius tniliis 'lhiiS. I'. (aiiiiiwiiy's jirry makes eon iict'tloti Willi ..il the legtnur trains on Hi I'jwt Kitio Division Ihiiii loot ot F streu 1'ortlaiul. iVdSido Division. Between' Portland anil Cervallis: HA I LV (K.N CIll'T H P N BAY). 7:ii0 ii. iii. l7.v7rmlliiiir'"Arr I :20 p. m. IVaS p. m. I Ar. Corvnllls Lv. 1:!I0 p. in. At A llniiiy and Coivallis eonnrct vvl I b trains ol Oiegon I'aeltUi ltallioad. 'I'lil nilih t li.lMtu In nil iwilntu Lnnlli iiDil oast Via ('allfi)inln t.ye'uiiSB TUA1N "(DAILY' HXflMTBUy HAY.) "WTprrnrr Lvi'ifrinririi Avnorra; m. 8:00 p. in. I Ai.aii Mlniiv lllol.v. 8:1.1 n. in. Through Tickets To llll jmluU SOUTH nml EAST VIA California . for full information reearding rotes, mi, hU)., apply to tho CompanrH nsout, Sulein, Oregon, fl. I'. llOr?iUS, Asst. U. K. nnd Pass. Ag't. (I. KOlCllLKIl, Manaevr, Oregon Railway anil Navigation COMPANY, Columbia River Route.' l'ralns for the osst Havo Portland ot 7:i5 i m ami 8 p in dully, llu ets to and from irinelHil imlnU) In tin United Stntos.Can uduaiidKuruiSk ELEGANT TULMANN PAUC CARS KiBigrunt Sltfilug Ctaw run throng"(ou wittum tn In to OMAHA UOUXOIIi 111.1 PF ami bt. PAtfi Frw of Cliargo and Wit ou Change. OouneetloatrortlHiulfor8ftn Fran o)siMH'ut Sound itoluts. For lurttiw tMrttoulsrs inqum of I. A. OominercUil stnwt, .MhTmu- vjishoii, or A. L. Maxwell, O. V, T. v . F-rtiand, A. L. MAXWELL, Q. V, AT. A II. HOLCOHB Uectrnl Mnssser.