THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL. TniTTfirm o ft fiat W14IM ALU, A DRAMATIC RELIC. Iteprosontatlon of a London Theater In Shakespeare's Time. An interesting dramatic relio has just been sent to the British Museum on a loan by tho University of Utrecht, says tho Lon don Times. It is a representation and description of tho Swan Theater in South wark, in 1590. Tho picturo was discovered in a manuscript work in tho Utrecht library. Tho author was ono Van Buchell, who filled this commonplace book with notes on vari ous subjects. Among others is tho picturo of tho Swan, with letter-press on tho op posite page. Tho former is described as drawn er observatio nlbus Londonensibus Johannes Do Witt, and a point of doubt in connection with it is whether tho picturo was actually copied from ono drawn by Do Witt, or whether it was drawn by Van Buchell from oral descriptions by Do Witt Tho latter was a Dutch scholar and preb endary of tho sixteenth contury, who travelel widely in foreign countries (proba bly because ho was a Roman Catholic, for whom Holland would not bo comfortable just then), and noted what ho saw. The theater Is represented as containing three galleries, one abovo tho other, with a tiled roof abovo tho top ono, but open to tho sky in tho center. Tho stago is supported on wooden posts, painted like marble, "bo that," remarks Do Witt, "it might deceive the most sagacious." It is believed to have been removable, so that tho amphitheater might bo freo whenever it was wanted for bull or bear baiting. Tho green room is represented as an erection in tho space behind the stago and apparent ly open to tho publio view. De Witt do . scribed it to Van Buchell as built solidly of flints and possessing accommodation for 3,000 persons. It is possiblo that a largo numoer coma siana in ino amphitheater on alevolwiththostago, in no other way can wo account for this surprising statement. He says there were four theaters in Lon don which derived their names from vari ous signs and each had performances every day. Tho two principal ones woro on the south side of the river and were called the Rose and tho Swan Sliakospearo's Globe did not then exist -and there wero two in tho north in Bishopsgato street. A fifth was used for bull and bear baiting, and ac cording to Do Witt "presents a most de lightful spectacle." Tho best, ho says, was tho Swan, of which ho gives a picture, be cause of its accommodation and its archi tecture, which seemed to him to bo a sur vival of the Roman amphitheater, and it is because of this lattor circumstance that Van Buchell preserved tho picture. In tho play in progress on tho stage two ladies aro in conversation, and some ono outers to them, probably a messenger; but it is prob j.blo that this is a fancy scene and comes from no Elizabethan drama. Tho drawing Ana letter-press woro brought to light by Dr. Carl Gaodortz, who has published with Mueller, of Bremen, a fac-similo of both, with a discussion on tho subject in a pam phlet entitled, "Zur Kentnlss der Alten- glischon Buhne," which is Intended as a contribution to Shakespearean literature. It has been generously lent by the Utrecht University authorities to tho British Museum for tho inspection of students of tho Eliza bethan Theater. A QUICK COURTSHIP. How an Eccentrlo Illinois Farmer Wooed and Won Ills Wife. Jacob Btrawn, of Jacksonville, 111., was during his liio-tlmo tho largest farmer in Illinois, and a very eccentrlo man. The cir cumstances of his marriago were as follows : Outside of Jacksonville, a couplo of mile?, perhaps, thero lived quite a respect able family. This family employed a servant One day he rodo up to the door of tho resi dence of the fair maid, alighted from his horse, and knocked with the butt end of his whip. Tho lady of the bouse answered his summons, and immediately' upon her mak ing her appearance, Jacob asked for the servant girl. The servant girl came. Jacobsaid : "I want a wlfo and I have picked yott out as the most proper person for that position I can possibly find. I'vo.never spoken to you before, but then that makes no differ ence. I'll give you one week to decide." Tho girl blushed and was dumbfounded. Jacob mounted hi3 horso and rode away. The girl inquired into Mr. Strawn's charac ter and Standing, and was advised by those with whom sho lived to accept the offer of his hand. ' Punctually, a week later, Jacob rode up to the door and knocked again with his whip and asked: "Is it no or yes J" Blubhingly tho girl answered In a low tone, but quite distinctly "Yes." 'Woli," said Jacob, "let's see ; we'll get married tho day after to-morrow, Wednes day. Here's somo money to buy a wedding outfit," and ho threw her a purso contain ing a thousand dollars. Tho couplo did got married on Wednes day, and no happier pair, during their life time, was to bo met with in tho Stato of Illinois. The Cormorant of Countries. Great Britain is tho cormorant of coun tries. Tho splendid trope used by Webster to doscribo tho extent of its dominion in every quarter of tho globe is truer to-day than at the time of its utterance half a cent ury ago. The sun never sots upon tho scar let uniform or tho tax-gatherer for the Brit ish crown. Out of tho llttlo island, once a conquest of the Roman Empire, has spread a colonizing and conquering people whoso dominion has spread to worlds unknown by Alexander and Caesar. No continent is free from Its sway. From tho llttlo island of Heligoland, less than a mile in extent, held under the very frown of Bismarck, and tho slightly larger fastness of Gib raltar, which Is grasped firmly in tho very face of Spain, Great Britain, having pos sessions in every continent and in every group of islands, ascends to complete and pitiless dominion over tho peoples of India. Tho mere scbedulo would fill a column. Tho total area is nearly 10,000,000 miles; tho to tal population only less than 275,000,000. Herbert's Famous Hymn. When Bishop Herbert's famous mission ary hymn, "From Greenland's Icy Mount ains," which ho wroto in 1821, first reached this country, a lady in Charleston was much impressed with tho beauty of Jt, and par ticularly anxious to find a tuno suited to it Sho ransacked her musio in vain, and chanced to remember that in a bank down tho street was a young clerk who had con siderable reputation as a musical genius. She sent her son to the clerk with the re quest that he wrlto a tune to fit it In just half an hour tho boy came back with the hTTTTin. and tho melody thus dashed off in hot haste Is to-day sung all over the world, and f is inseparably connected with tho hymn. The young clerk was Lowell Mason. The Gibe of a Horrid Man. Two hundred and thirteen olubs have been ' formed among women for the study of polit ical economy, xu umu viuuu u Franoh and American bonnet will, accord' ing to the Baltimore American, bo the chief topic of consideration. No. 211 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. ARK THE LPS AIDERS IN Ladies' and Gents Pine Dim Shoos Also u large line of Ladies', Misses' anil Childrens' canvas shoes for summer. Ucmembcr they will make it nn object for you to call on them ami they will show you tho best lines of goods in tho city. This ilrm Is well known to all the citizens of Salem, and surrounding country, as n Ann that handles nothing but reliable goods. Take the people's word for it and call on these gentlemen when lu want of foot-wear. Their Spring Stock is Unsurpassed in Quality and Prices, IOOK - OUT ! Something is Going to Drop at BODWELL'S NEW SHOE STORE, ST. PAUL'S ST i i.'H .Boys and Girls. Tho school will open on tho 'Jllli of September. Thorough Instruc- tton In the primary and aclv .need English Branches. LATIN AND EEMENTS OF MUSIC In course. TKltMSnnd Airthei Information ma bo l'ml mi tippllontloti to hi:v. F. it. POST, Cor. Chemeketii and State Sts. 8-20-tr yOTin 6.000.000 Poile bollove that It . . ' . ' pays best to bar Seeds . ' i ' pays best to bar Seeds of toe largest ana most reliable house, and toe; tuo I Ml Will 1SN ,tur I'll M. I.. (UAMM:llIIN. 95 Stale Street, Salem. Wo contcmpluton cliiis of business soon, and will therefoic make Sweeping Ito ducMons hiceitnin line ol Hoots and Shoes inorder to reduce our stock ton minimum. We want Money! ). ou need Hoots and Shoes. Come and cxnnilno goods and pilces ...... ,-v mi ..... uuipii) juu iii iaj in one onwo years supply ai me prices Me oner GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN1 FIGURES ! A child can buy as cheap ns a man;at our store. We mean buslnoss,. and If you wear shoes look us up. YOU11S FOR "KOLD KOIN' BAILEY F. BODWELL TI RE! 1 IE ! FOUND! Success in Business requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Business Correspon dence, Book-keeping by borli Single and Double Entry, the nature and correct use of Commercial Panel's, Commercial Law and Business practice. Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing, Manifold, and Dictation work. All these are needed in business, and are thoroughly taught by exper ienced teachers at the SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE Qriswold's Block, Salem, Oregon. B . O O T S rt B ( H ' - S t-t o Vt ' H O o. rlCk " S H O HB S WM. BROWN & CO. DEALERS IN Leather pi Findings CASH PaID for Wools, Hides, Pell? and Fur 231 Commercial St. Salem, 0'. c&'- suir. j XfJ7tzt THE BEST STOCK 01? STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WA.DE & CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM.' By ySQwK22wTv7 r tad Stoves, , Cliarlor Oak Stoves, Iti'lglifon Range W - M retry s ?U'iRftx?vlw VUiktTA W-I71'lvl Ml Tin r nSaLjC W -titft Kii JLSSSg5C' Willis and Chamberiin, Ileal Estate ami Insurance Apts, M, FERUY A CO. re acknowledged to be Uie Largest Seedsmen in the world. D M FERiiT&Co'a Illustrated, Dcscrip. live auu i-noea SEED ANNUAL For inno Will ba tnftllAcI FRFP to all annHrjititn mil to last TA i' en tf nm am withontnrnprlnirlt. titvtu. Earll.it OwllSowfr I nJ,'"' II-kT?!Wr90n.,ein. In .Tt.tT,rn. "t"", l'r,'" "t Ilowr oeKU --" buouiu Bena lor it. Address O.M.FERRY&CO., Detroit, Mich. Trucks and Drays. MORGAN '& MEAD Aro now provided with lino new dinys nud tiucks nml m o prepaied lo do till busl- Ill'M 111 llllll I111U III lllll Ul".l,lll Kltlllll'. They glvo their pci-oiml supervision lo nil Wdi lr f.tiiim Stnl.t ntnl I'niiiiiiitniKil streets. SEE Ono humlicd neies of extra ele.irliinil, lino for dlvldniR up lulu hiiiiiII tinets, Is only tlireo-fourths of u mllo fi-oin itdeni po"t- oinee. I'licuisxperneie. THOMAS A I'AYN'H NEW ZEALAND! JOS. AMIKIIT. Agent, - - Salem, Oregon INSUIIAUCIC i in p n n y . e anil Jin. For Bargains IN Family Groceries Provisions, Fruits Etc., CIO TO THOMAS HUItltOWS, Commerolal Streot, Solum, Or. Coun;ry pioducoof nil kinds nlwayH on linnd. It you hmenot traded with mu bu- lwn T t inlJmlf.illlf rrH.ktt it 4ljvl It.tl lyi.tt ... I can suit you both In price unil quality. J THE OLD RELIABLE lllaeksnilth mid Wncon maker, John Knight Is now fully established nt his new iiuaitcrs on Libert' Street. Ho uses all tho now methods In hi art nml makes a specialty of diseases of horse's feet. l'"rnnk Lynch has cliaigo of tho wagon department nml does a general repairing business. These genlloiiicu mo too well onown for us 10 try and reenmnieiid them Mr, ICnlghl has been heio for 11 cure $50. HORSES. $50. Ono hundieil head of brood innies nml young horses for sale, forty or lllly colts oxpected in tho spring Two lino horses, Clyde mid l'oiohpon stock, weight sixteen and seventeen hiindicd; h ivo been with tho baud for tho past tlueo yearn. Original stock fiom tho host (liiullty ol niiires. for particidars iiihlrwa ovsto W. J(. 1IYAKS, wit. Haleiu.Or. OREGONiAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) CIIAS. N SCOTT, - - lU'ccivcp. OiinndaftcrKeb.l81S8ll.andunlllfiirlhiir nlttlcrt trnlliu U'lll rim flnllv nvr-t'iif. Mitlt- dny) as follew: ECA.ST SID1S. CoburgMuil From Port land , l,v. 11 Amlil Ar. I0.WI Lv. iirjpin .10 3-il 11.1'J 1.03 UT 6 JO (1.11 Ar 7, Mi JOT KilO 11 l il'ortl'dilnll hTATlONH. rOllTLASlll'-lw V l'fMtnr.lerMn.Wl imy'i Jndlnic, St. I'uul'H, Woodbuui, ToWllMJIlll, MuKc, 3It. AngeJ, Down's, Hllvrtuu. Joluitun' Mill' SwIUHrlflnd. HtttldJllnt.,! jmuitmy, Aumsviila. WwiUUtnun 0 1 Croariuic, Crmliir, RlrlOW. THllintui, l'teiirw. llHtvunrnie, llowhuid, Ar. l.lO.pin. Ar Acw- IV Tow'rfl l'ort land V Lr 1.80 12.17 12.(0 11. Ul J 1. 10 11.21 (1.11 11.00 10M 10.10 10.07 0. 0.18 8.B0 S.10 8.3 li .! (UK) am AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. Also a (inlrtf Stock tf liirdware anil Farm Machinery, Wapns ami Cairfage ;alM' OuMHtHitoprnefcet St Wrok)nla per mile on &t aUtitwM ltlq c&U. CXMineottou at II IllMJImj Willi MIMI UIIA. nf himi rln. k Buy nml Sell Ileal Estate, Negotiate Loans axd- Transact a General Agency Business. OPERA HOUSE, Court Street, SALEM OREGON. Wo have on our list n grcitt variety of very ilcstrablo nronerly fir sale, anil na our liusiiiLMsirf not nUo50tlicrconllni)(l to Ileal ISslato trans actions, wo lire able to furnish imreliiipcra tlieobtirgains willioiitt'lnluilng unreasonable eonunMons. Our long leelileneo In Uiisoiiitntry and faniiliarilv wltli its condition and peculiarities render us competent jmlyei of whore tho best lands aro to lie found and iuieluu.es made. "Wo have faith in Oregon of its l'uturo jjreatjuss; and especially this section of tbe'Willaniottco Valley The man who Invests hero in real property runs no risks, it will be more profitable than b.uiU stookH. Our soil and climate aro not o.eelloii, and people are tin llusr U out. XowJ is tlio time to buy. Wo aro situated so Hint parties ina'dligJinvestiuoiitH, if dejrcd can secure loans on tho most reasonable ter.ns. The following- partial list will show some of the proponles we arc offering for sale. 100 aeies, OJ miles south of Salem, till under fence new barn and fair house small orchard road by tho place. Payment down, balance on time at 8 per cent, i'riee $5,01)0. s 102 acres, f miles southwest from CJervals, good hou.so and liaru with orchard Oii acres under plow. il,fi00 down, balanco on time. Price . S-17.50 pur acre.- 407 acres, miles north oCSalcni, Impros'emenls llrst-class- JJ20 acres un der plow plenty of stock water and range. Will divide land. $10 per acre for Improved part. 100 aeics, 7 miles east of Salem 80 acres iu cultivation f0 iu pastille rest in young timber all under fence running water good hoiwo barn granary orchard sell stock if wanted. $27 pur acre. 2(13 acres, 12 miles not (Invest of Salem on line between Polk and Ymu- l.tll ,...., 1 1. .u ,.v...ll,.,,t I,,,,. I ,,,,,1 .,.,,,,1 ... ,!,.!, I.,,,. I.,.,,, I ..II ...,.1,.,. I'.....,.. 111! I ii II ii I it r t;.tt utitiiit. itiiitt ittiti titm lit iiititit intMlltll llllliui limit; part summer-fallowed. Part payment down, balancoon lime. J20 per acre. 320 acres, 13 miles east of Salem, all fenced i good oielianl several springs on tlio piace per acre. good houses fair barn guod roads to Salem. $30 1!)0 acres, 7 miles oast of Salem well watered with lnni and orchard. The land Is Ilnoly situated and can bij divided into two places tlio rdnd running on two sides ono-half mile from railroad, fcil per acre. 200 acres, 12 miles east of Salem excellent Improvements allin culti vation well wateieu anil nneiy situaieii. io per acre. 8.r acres 00 acres iu growing grain fair house and barn i acres jneadow tine j ouug orchard one-half mile from 1'. O. crop goes with place. Possession given at sale. Price $2,'I0(). 0 acres, adjoining oast Salem with liouvo lxiru and orolmrd can be .!..!'.., I.. ... .1 I) I..I.. I I.... I I I..ll..t..l'..l ..I Ill iiiviuuu uiui o-- uoiu luin iiii-iuy iiiivjl nine u uuiigin nil view will bo worth doublo present price hooii. 3,000. 850 acres, lfi miles from Saloin 300 acres iu cultivation two houses and barns with orchard plenty of running water no bettor stock and farming land iu Marion county all fenced is divided into many Holds and pastures. A bargain forsomu one. Half down, balanco on tliuo tobtiit. $15 per acre. 075 acros', 8 miles from Riileni all under fenco 350a!ros at ono lime un der plow lino pfisturo land load along ouo side can bo divided to cititf .titisilt.itjiii. nri-lifil I' flritvii Itttlii itritt ttit litittr flttt., ClT ...... i.t.i nillb ,uinimnvt. wtiu-ii.tu ...... .., .....t.w tt. .iiij, tiiiiu. VII tu illlt-. 60acres, H inllos from Salem 1 j acres in orchard 4in garden 50 under plow oMiauce goon immure goon uoimu nun imni. ciiauce lor somo ono wanting garden projierty. 13,000, Store and btoolt of merclmudio with waroliouiw worth fliOOQ alio rwddonco it desired, sitimtcil on (). A (;. K. J(., good looatiou lor hugluiws no butter grain aectlou In tlio Willamette Valley. Good hou&o with'oiiH-half ucra of lund, In North Salem iiour street uir lino when extended 11 wild soon, fuoo. Half block lst Wulem, on mill crk willi good liouto and b.iin, Plenty of fruit J250. A. K. WallorV addition to i'hu locution Is linn, upon Wr oiler for tho flwt tlme-aboiit 30 lota Iu Unli.m I'.illitllltr 111 iiFIiu, ri'illll BtAUl nUt ......, ....... v :v:i 7. . - - : . . . :vi :: " ".'" "i"-" me iiigiioaigroiiuii iu iwat rjaiain, ovr.iiH)Kiiig ineuiitii'u city anil In plain view ofull tlivKtato lliillillngii, with the Cuaat and ttnoado MoiiuuilitB In tlio dlatuHce, wtille atlll euntwprd loom uplthrof aver luHting snow iak, Prompt Attention Given to Ail Inquiries WILLIS k CIUAIUBHIilN- ' OihHA IIOUiSE WIMK, COURT ST., Saim, -i . : Oregon. Tit VNSI'OIlTATIOJi. TH.E YAOUINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. i2f miles shorter, aj ticiurs loss time than by nny othci unite. First class through pflwoneer ami freight lino from Portland and nil points In the Wil lamette vnllev to nnd fiom San Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except .Sundays): L.raio Albany ........ iioopi Leave Corvnllla - '. - 1: 10 1 M Arrive Ynmilnn ....... 5-aoi"J Irf"e Yiiqulna ----.. .(i-'j.'iAJI Leave Corvnllla ....... injs,-, a JI Airlxe Albany 11:10 A Jl o. ,t C. trains connect nl Albany nnd i 'oi mills. ' I Tlieaboio tnilnt connect nt YAQUINA n'tli the Oregon Development LVs I.lno iisteinislilps between Ynqulnn nnd San I r nielsco. I SAIMNU UATES. j sTKVMEUS, i'KOMSANFHANClSCO i Williinette Vnlloy, Thursday Dee i lllniiii'tte Valley Monday " 17 W lll'imctlc Vnllev Sunday " ;io sri'AMl'US. FllOM YAQUINA. v 'Lunette Valley... W'eduesdny Dec 12 V ''limietle Vtilley Monday " at Tills company reserxes tlio ncht to iMiipr mlllnK dales without notice. .. m', "-''""fpuBors- mini Portland nnd nil ., ', , .-"... t.ttt itittivu close iinineitloii Mlth the trains of the . UMT1N A nm-TK.it Albany orCorvi.ll!9, mil II destined lo San Fmnelseo, should hi Lingo to 1111 ivo 11 1 no,uliin tho cvcnlne lielorednteot falling. IMsscncrr nml KielKlit li.itps Atwars thf Wftrii .!"" "l"uatIonnpply to Messrs lU'LMAN .t Co. Freight nnd Ticket Agents '.1W mid aw Fmnl st., rortl.md. Or. or to ' C.C. IIOOUK, Ac't aen'l Fit. A l'nss. AgtOieson Tactile U.K. Co. ,-. ir ,.,, r Corvallls, Or. C U. HASWEM,,Jr. Gen'l Frt; Pass. Agt. Oiegon Development Co., aoi Montgomery St.; Snn Francisco, Cal' timk TAitiii: mvEu division. 'fhecleg.inlly equipped steamboats, Wm M. Hong. fapl. (Jeo. linnbe; tho N. H. Ilentley, dipt. J.;p. Ceulter: tho Threo SKteri, dipt. W. P. shert: aro In servlco for passenger nml Height tinillc between Coi'Milllsmid Portland mid lntermedlnto points, making tlueo loiind tilps each week as follews: NOlt I'll 110tINl)-t.mves Corvallls Mon day. Wednesday mill Filday at S u. in. AirlM-s at Salem Monday, W cdncsdny nnd I'Hday nt 'J p. 111. Le.uos Salem Tuesday, 1 hiiisday and Saturday nt 0 a. m. Arrive nt P.ulland Tuesdii , Thursday nnd Satur day st :i. io p. m. "OlITU lll)lTN-I,eaNes Poiilnnd Mou day, W ednesday and Frldav nt II a. in. AnlM'sat Salem Monday, W'ednesdav nnd 1 ildaj at 7:15 p. 111. Leaves Salem Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at l n. in. Aiihes nt corvallls Tuesday, Thursday Hiilimlii nt :i::ioii. m. For Height nnit passenger mtes apply to tliecniitalnsnuil pursers of the lcspectUo boats, or lo W. M. D.ullng. agent, OKI and iML Fiimt stieet, Portlniui; llllbeit Pros. Hgents, Salem; I. M. Adair, agent, Albany C. A. Jllller.ngent, Corvallls; or tothe gen eral rielghl and p'lsvengei agent, Corxiillls. O. A C. Irulus iiinuiet at Alii.iny nml L'orxnllis !' "W. UOW'KN, Snperlnlendent. Win. HOAU. lleneral Manager. Owiiaml lo Culifoiiiia -VIA- Sontlimi I'aciRe Company's Line. TUB MOUNT SHASTA HOL'TIi. Hun1 lii'lwcfii Salem ami Sa:i I raurlMti l!ill't)-t-l Hums. OAItU'OllNIA DXl'lUSsS TRAIN HUN 11AII.1 llirrWBliN I'OIll l.ACllANll H. V. r7nfri7r3ZZ 1ZIL 11 nii7 J:(lb p. ni.'l Lv. Poitiiind Ar. 10:ir.a. nf. U:ll p. 111. J Lv. Snlem Lv. 7:B.ln. 111. 1:t!in. m. I Ar. Han Fran. Ly. 7.00p.m. lI6cAI.I'A8HT:N0lTl'iliAfN ( daily i. CHIT SUNDAY). RD0 a. 111. I 11:10 a. 111 a: m p. 111 I.v. l.v Ar. 1 '01 Hand Ar. I JU.'i p. 111. Salem l.v. 12:ri2 p. 111. Kngeno. Lv. 11.00 a. in. PULLMAN BUFFET SLHTOS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For neeommoditlloii ol second cl.iss p isscnguiM attaclied to orpioss tinlns, TI10S. P. eonipni'.y's Jeiry makes con uiK'tlon with M tho legiuar truins on th Fin" Wide Division Iroiu footol F strco Portliiud. Vest Side Division. Between Portland anil Cervallis: DAILY (flXflllT St'.NIlAY). 7::t07i7m7l Ia Piiitlaiiir"ArTrO:20 p. nf. iB.jp p. 111. 1 Ar. Corvallls l.v. haOplm. AT.-Al 1 hi 1 1 y nml Corvallls connect wltu liiilusof Oiegon Pnclllc ltnllroail. Thiotigh tluliotxto all points south and east via C11III01 nla KXI'IUCSS ntAIN (DAILY BXCKITHPNDAY.) l:l p. m. I Lv. PorClnnd Ar. K:00 p. in. I Ar.McMlniivHl8l.iV. "TOM"n. in. S.'l.'ia. m. Through Tickets To nil polLts SOUTH anil KAST VIA C A.LIK ORNlA. I'or lull iiiloruiHtion regHnhng nites, maps, uio., apply lo the Comimay'H ngent, ShIoui, Oiegou. K. P. ItOORllS, Asst. (1. F. mid Puss. Ag't. It. KOKlILUIt, .Mmiugvr. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY. Columbia River Route.' I'm In for the east Unvo Portland nt 7MS i m Hint H p 111 dully. Tig ets to and froin nlnolwl iMilntM Iu tin United mutes, Cun udauuit Kuroim. ELEGANT PUtMANN PALC CARS HmlKrant SltMpIni; Cura run throng "(on ex prow tti Ins to UWAKA COUNCIL 111,1 VF and st. l'AUi Free of Clitirgo and Wit ou Change. Connection at Portland for Sun Fran iSfM) and Vuifn Bountl points. KorlurthwmrtloulHrH liuiulre or I. A. Manning, MMit of Hie ouniiuuy, VU OQiamerltel irtraet, Huleni 1.1 ego 11, 01 A. U iliwvwll, O. P. A T. . Pwrttend 0rf)ii. A. L. MAXWELL, O. P. AT. A ' M. H9LCOMB ti(n.enil Mncntfur, H