-SiWJSfW -1 " THE OABITAL EVENING JOUKNAL. TIIE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SATURDAY .JUNE 1, 1889 RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Houses Mkktino Sundny onernoon at 3 o'clock nt 115 High street. Band or Horn Sunday afternoon nt 3 o'clock in the W. C. T. U. Hall, Court St. CUMIEnt.AN I'MsSBYTKllI AN High itrcet, Ucv. U. P. Moody, jwistor. Ser Ices Sunday nt 11 ni1 7 1. tn. Sunday school nt 10 a.m. EVANOEMOAI. Chukch. Ilev. E. T. Bol linger, pastor. J'rcachlng nl 10;30 a. m. and 7.10p.m. Sunday school nt 12 tn. All are cordially Invited. Chmstian Omnicn Elder r. It. llur nett pnstor. Services at 10-30 am and 7 p m. 'Sunday ocuool nt 12 m. I'rayer meet ing Thursday nt 7:30 p m. Unitarian Society Regular services Hun'dny morning nt 10:50 a in nt their jill, corner of Court nnd Liberty streets, up stain?. General Invitation. Seats free. CoKonsaATioNAii CHTmcii Services nt lftiOa m. Sundny school at 12 o'clock; Christian Endeavor meeting nt 0; evening ten Ice nt 7. Ilev. Anslem B. Brown, pastor. PBESBVTKJ11AK Ciiuncii, Hev. H. A Newell, pnstor. Preaching nt 10:30 a m and 7 p m. Society of Christian Endeavor at 6 p in. Sabbath school nt 12 m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening nt 7p m. Catholic Church Chemekete nnd Cottage streets. Voir mass at 7.30 a m. High mass nnd sermon nt 10,30 a m. Sun school at 3 p m. Vespers, sermon benedic tion at 7:30 p m every Sundny. J. 8. White rector. M. E. Chukch Services Sundny morn ing nt 10:30, evening nt 7; Sunday school nt U m. Young peoples meeting nt C; bible, readings and conference Monday evening at 7. Prayer meeting Thursday evening nt 7 o'clock. All welcome, good singing seats free. Rev. Rollins pastor. COMMENCEMKNT PKOGKA.M. Forty-Fifth Anniversary of the Wlllnm otte University. June -1,8 p. in., Annual college prayer meeting. June 7, 8 p. m., Reunion of literary so cieties. June 9, Baccalaureate day: 10:30 n. m., Baccalaureate sermon by John Gordon, D. ., of Portland; 8 p. m., University ser mon by Uev. Heury Brown of Wulla Walla, Wash. June 10, fl to 12 a.m., Public examina tions beforo visiting committee; 8. p. ni., Elocutionary prize contest. June 11th regents' day: 8 to 12 a.m. public examinations. 9 n7m. annual meeting of Board of trustees. 8 p. m. graduating exercises of unlcrslty academy. June 12th nlumnl day. 10 n. m., com mencement) of conservatory ot music. 2 p. m., annual meeting of alumni. 8 p. m.. reunion of alumni. June 13th, commencement day. 10 n. m commencement of college" of liberal arts. Address by Hon. M, C George of Portlnnd. 8 p. m. reunion of conservatory nlumnl. NOTICES, Art rooms will be open on Wednesday and Thursday. The announcement of prizes will, bo nt the close of commencement on Thursday. BB SENT IT 'BAST. For a year I was troubled with pains In my back and side, and headaches, the reiult of Uver and kidney trouble. I was attracted to Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla by tho start Hng testimonials In the papers and which teemed so practical I was Induced to try it, knowing that as it was purely vegetable, It would at any rate do na harm. It acted as a gentle laxative and after the second bottle my pains and aches disappeared and I felt like a now man. It did so much for me that I sent several bottles to my family in IJew Jersey, who also took it with the most satis factory results. r Master Caulker, foot of Clay street San Fran Cisco. Accidents are liable to happen at any time, and it Is well to be pre pared for them. Every family should keep a bottle of Dutard's Specific In the house at all times. It is worth its weight in gold for burns, scalds, bruises, old sores nnd skin diseases. Sold by D. W. Mathews. A SCBAP OF PAPER SAVES UEit LIFE. It was Just an ordinary scrap of writing paper, but it saved her life. She was iu. the last stages of con sumption, told by physioiaus that Bhe was Incurable and could live ou ly a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. Ou a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bettle: it helped her, she bought a largo bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew bet ter fust, continued itiuseand Is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh ing 140 pounds. For fuller particu lars send stamp to W. H. Colp, Druggipt, Fdrt Smith. Trial bottle of this wonderful discovery free at Dan'l J. Fry's drug store. INSURANCE Company. Fire and Ma rine. " JOS. ALBERT. Agent, Salem. Oregon For Bargains IK Family Groeeiiu Provisions, Fmils Etc., a to THOMAS BUKR0W8, Commerolal,Strot, Sulom, Or Coumry produce of nil kind, ilwj on hand. If you have uot traded with nie be fore I reipStfully fcotlclt trial beUeyint I can suit you both In price uud quality. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES rlety Store, who carrTen the JUitwt lyl aucf patterns ln Wall l-aper. lUirdcr nnd Uecomlhwa. lVier trirouinl frw oj ibargtf. A line line of BABY OABRIAOES al way. on hand, bfalrta-a Un ffBt Of neV cooO loo BUBiermw to inrnilou WM. SAHOKANT, VfrWy W, pM"wl St, B-e, POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of iuiiij, KuuuKiminuwnoiesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, nnd cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight nlum or phosphnte powders. Sold only In cans. KoYAi, Baking PowdehCcKX. Wnll.N.Y Oregon House! Corner Mill and Summer Sts., The building formeily occupied by the Boys' Boarding Hall hns been thoroughly renovated and refitted and Is now opened to the general public: Board per meal , a'i Board and lodging per day SI 00 Board and lodging per week 00 Free transportation of passengers nnd baggage to and Irom depot. B. J. SHARP, Proprietor. OTho B OYEES' GUIDE is issujd Mvch 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.. We can clothe you and furnish you with all the necossary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, ent, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at homo, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required vo do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make afaii estimate of the value of tho BUYERS' QUIDE, which will bo sent upon receipt of 10 cents o pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue. Chicago, 111. -Call and See- T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW QUARTERS IN THE State Insurance Building, Cor. Com mercial and Chemekete streets '0-ltf For the Public Good. T. ln n.. lnJlnliln1lA fn 41. nt til. tlfinH. somest vestibulo trains that are now run on the American continent nre those on the Burlington route, leaving from Union depot In Denver, also St. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of all through trains from tho are magnificent, the rec'inlng'chatr cars KUOUrD. II1U X lllllllllll MCt-JUlss caiicuk; luxuriant, nnd as for tho meals that are served iu those palace Burlington dining errs yum yum. Tho next time you go east 10 jvunsaH wivy, wiiicuko " ijun., .nntn .. .1... llmt ntrnnt tliflf VOII wnntvour ticket to lead Ironi Denver or St. Paul oer tho Burlington lontc, jou will get It, and you will mwnys no giuu m If you go In tho Northern or Canadian fll.I.. !. olurrfint vntillllln tmlflH Of L llllllli:, l"W will"'" .,". .- ',,"-. 1 The Burlington Route, bctv.ecn St. Paul ana uuicngo, or ni. uuuis, m ""V i . along the eastern shore ot the Mississippi rivei iui i. uioumvu v.. w ,...., ., scenery that cannot be surpnbsed;or, if you fo via ine urcguu nuui mo T", 'aclilc, and your ticket reads via The Burlington Route from Cheyenne or Den ver, you will pass througn all the thriving cities nnd towns located in what Is popu larly known as the Heart ot tho Continent. For further information npply to A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, 8.1 hirst street, Portland, Oregon. MDd&wtl $50. HORSES. $50. One hundred head of brood mares and young horses for salo. Forty or flity colts expected in the spring Two find horses. Clyde and Percheon stock, weight with the band for the past three years. Urlginm KIOCK. irum mo """ i-.t " mnres. For particulars address orsee W. If. Ill Alls, wi,t. Salem. Or. OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) CHAS. X SCOTT, - - Retell or. On nndnftcr Feb. lRlSAmid until fill thei" notice train will run dally (except .sun dny) ns follew: EAST SIDK. CoburgMnll J.v.Unm 1MBTI.A Nil r.t w v A r. l.iaj 111. Ar. JU,J', r oiii 1-' "'."' . .L. Lv. 2.15pm Ihiy' Umtllii'i, Ar I1 AM M liml'J, '-!' 1110 Woortburiii V.11 'lOWUM'lld. II. J MiK-, i 3J Mt. An.'Cl, lirl DmwiV, I ID HHicrton. ll" JoIiukIoiiV Jllll i IA01 ll.l 11. U IU'1 $ hi U.IS 8,W 4M' hwlteilnnil, 1.47 I KutSldoJuwI. aiW . ilm ley, r.uif a 1111141 Ule. 5.VJ . West amy ton 0.11 02I &&3 7J0 7S 8:37 (WO 10:15 O l Crowtlng, West 8clo, Crabtree, Kplcei, Tullinim, l'lalnvlew. JIrownlHe, Ilowlnud, f.l 'D.01 7-11 o-is en Couunc, Alt IA Uv Ar p 111 u m .nn IMAl.ttl fit tUTO cent per mile on mle at nations haJ ini; agem. " . ... tnwa rift Pulmiart uanoin wgaAS N HUOTT, Itecclyer. GpeIO-,N WQr. FIrlBa Tine, FurtH4,Ofo' Prom Port KTATI. towtwi vwm , . ; '""":. ; .;, ,A ,,, rnnirnl1 ntiil Di'hitlcm work. laud muu I- THE RELIABLE KELLER Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. o AYE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS. Remember the Place and Call. i m WORDS TO 10 We wi$Ji lo say a few words lo (he readers of tho Journal in regard to foetwear: 1st. Our stock for tills SPUING comprises all th? latest ami most desirable styles in both ladies' and gents' footwear. 2d. We carry no shoddy goods, but guarantee to sell tho best goods the market aflords at lower prices than any other house, quality con sidered. 3d. Your attention is invited to our immense lino of Ladies' Light Footwear! The attention of the ladies is particularly invited to this department. TCnw is t.lin timn tn hnv before the stock is broken. Our stock is large, well selected new and desirable, auu wo win guarantee to 111 you ami sun you. KRAUSSE & KLEIN, No. 211 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. Wm. Brown & Co., DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. yc.x v o PQ Leather and Findings CASH PAID FOR WOOL, HIDES, PELTS AND FUR.S 231 Commercial Street, Salem, Or I fflTO FOtUN,D! Snecess in Kiwln.- renul.es preparation ! .':V':r,!!':1,: - ,- Coinineif ul At t Hiietie, jjuhihwm 1 bhu hhibh """ """"i'. ivui'aafnu V'"Ce Hk-kceping hylMiili Hln-le iui( Double Entry, the nature and ... . ....- ..,. !. nr 1 VitmiiiM'ciiii r.iitnn. i u iiiiHtimi n Mis.fci i.... earn, alto, Fiioruiiiini "" 'J i'w- ......,. , : ----, All thto lire neeiled in IhhIihmh, iiikI uio tliroiiL'hly tiiuiilit by exier. iencul ttatiurs t inu Til 15 MiST STOCK OF STOVES IN Till CITY IS AT R. WL. WA'DE) & CO'S 282 to 206 Commercial Street, SALEM &kIJf3P4 ng AND MANY OTHER I Alse a &nflfie Stock of Hardware aw! GROCERS 1 & and varied. You can see all that Is o U) Jrlwolil'B !, Kalein, Oregon. Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Range LEADING STYLES. Farm MatVwry, Wagoss awl Carriage SONS., wm ! The TofferinK Mastodon of 'rented Shows! SELLS MOTHERS " jniffl t0&ifr& evT Tlnvft-Ring Circus, llo.vnl lloiunn JLippoilromc, Klovntrd Stage and o-Coniiucni 3Ionagorle, TOV IN IKRMANUNT CONSOLIDATION VITII ' S. H. Barrett's Universal Menagerie, i-lling Circus, Hacing Carnival and tho Great. World's Fair WILL EXHI1UT IN SALEM, Tuesday, June 18, '89 Two Performances, 2 and 8 P. M. An extraordinary unllkatlon of the two lending SIiowh of Aineilea. Per fecting by their felleit-ius consolidation the most voluminous and Vast Amuspment Organization That mind can conceive or capital produce. In each and every depart ment the eonHummation ot u perfect Show, wonderful iu extent and variety, multitudinous in choieo and acceptable at tractions, and presenting eacli act and lcaturq with stylo, method and clearance, appreciated by patrons and commended by all. Tuesday June 18, 1889.3 The Largest Tents Ever Constructed, WJio-e mighty mazes of canvas canopy moro spneo nnd onclo.se more novel and prominent features than tho tents of a dozen cotemporary exhibi tions. A matchless Ilippodromatical, Zoological, Equestrian, Spectacular Exhibition. To witnefs which thousands come dally ninny leagues. A PARADE WITHOUT A PARALLEL In gleaming glamor and impressive specta'Milar grandeur, pi wonting sumptuous scenes, thrilling surprises and gorgeous eflects never heroro witnessed on tho ptihllo street. The CIiTldien's diiamot I-airy and, a delightful episode of the magnificent Free Street Pageant. il r xm (V. W '-, . . W-Zily- I'trVr .A c-J i-vlk BLKXTHIKVIXtl llll'I'ODROMATIC SP0HTSI lleallstlc Oluilutorl.il 1'oiitentri, excllliiK tJluirlot iiiul HuuiiiiiK H.woh uiiiltlirlllliiK trIulnofHiH.nl. Tlie iioclluiil liintoikul, iIuhIiIiik uml ever- uicinoruMo SHERIDAN'S RIDE, Vividly, artlstleullv utiil reullhtleally reiiiodtieed oil our iiiiiiiimotli HI iKMlrome Truck. The iiiimt compielieiiHlvo mill uxliuiistlve zoolou eul col lection ever hIiowii umler ciuivuh. The lucent anil heht trained J leril of Kler.lmntH, two Iiiiiiioiiku IUpnonoUml, llfty koIiIoii, Htatiie-erovyned and Hunintuoiirtly iidurned CujeH filled with the MraiiBi-Ht oIJwIh known to natural lilntory, moiiHtrourt 1'ythonn, Aniiconiliw ami Iou-eoiitrlctorH, Iiiiko African and Amuoiilun Faurluiw and JtojitlU-ri, multl-liued Jllrdu from tho troiiIcs and rare and ctirlotH HeuntH from every land nnd ellino. A new and juiliunt ruvolutlou l tented ciitcrtnlninontH. Also oxhlblUi in Eugene City, Juno 17; Allmny, li)j Corrullin 30; Iwlepondente, 81; XeXIniiTiUe, ; l'ortlaiid, 34'him1 2a, Tuesday, June 18, 1889. TItANSrOItTATION. TH.E YA0UINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And OrcROil Development company's Rteiimslilp Hup. 5 miles shorter, 'JO hours less tniio tlinn by nny otlici loute. First cln"is Ihnuigh iiiRseneer nnd freight line from Portland nnd nil iolnts In the Wll Inmetto vnllcv to nnd from Sun Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Lcno Albany 1:00 I'M InoCorvnllls 1:10 PM Arrho Ynqulnn 6.30 I'M lNO Ynqillnn ...... .6:15 AM lx?ao CorMillls lft.TSAM Arrive Albany 11:10 AM (). A 0. trains connect nt Albany nnd ConnlUg. The nbo o truing connect nt YAQUINA with tho Oregon Vo eioninent Cos Line )fHtonr.ishlps between Yuqtilna nnd fan FnincNco. SIU.a PATES. HTKAMKK.S. ritO.M YAQUINA WltlamcttoVrtllev Thursday May 21 Willamette Valley Saturday, Juno 1 Willamette Valley Sunday " 0 8TKAMK11S. FKOM SAN FKANCISCO Willamette Valley Sunday, May 19 Willamette Valley Tuesday " 2S Willamette Valley Wednesday Juno C This company reserves tho right to chaiiKO Railing dates w lthout notice. N. It. Passengers from Portland and nil Willamette Valley ixiliiU can mnko close ronneetlon with tho trains of the YAUUINA UOUl'll nt Albany orConnllls, and If destined to San Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Ynqillnn the evening befoie dato of sailing. l'usMMigtr nml Freight Ratrs Alwuys tht liowfst. Vor Information npply to Xlcssrs HUIjMAN Co., Freight and Ticket Agents i.X) and ISU Front St., Portland, Or. or to ' U. C. HOaUK, Ae't Oen'Frt. A Pass. Agt,, Oregon IMclllclt. K. Co.. Corvnllls.Or. fl H. HASWKI.Ii, Jr. Gen'l Frt; A Puss. Agt. Oiegon Development Co., SOI Montgomery St.; Ban Francisco, Cal TIME TAWLE KIVElt DIVISION. Thoelegantly enuipped Rteambonts, Wm .11. jiih, ..'v. vi.f. awiriuv, kuu 4.. n. Uenttey, Capt. J. IP. Coulter; tho Tlueo Sisters, Capt. W. P. Short; aro In service for p.iHsrngcr nnd ficlght tratllu botwecn Connlllsaud Portland uud Intermediate ixiluts, making tlueo round tilps each week us follews: NOltTH 110UND-TJcnvcs Corvnllls Mon day, Wednehduy and Friday at 8 n. m. Arrives at Salem Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday at:i p. in. Leaven Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at tl a, in. Arrive at Poitland Tuesday, Thuisday nnd .Satur day st !l K) p. m. .SOUTH 110 UNI) Lcn ves Portland Mon day, Wednesday nnd Friday nt 0 n. m. ArrlcsutSulcin Monday, Wednesday nnd Fildav at7:in p. in. Leaves Salem Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at U a. in. Arrives at Corvnllls Tuesday, Thursday Saturday at 3.!W p. in. For ficlght and pusscuBcr rates apply to thoenptalns and pursers of tho respective boats, or to W. M. Hurling, agent, 'Sfi and J02 Front street, Portland; Ullbert l!ros. agents, Salem; I.M.Adair, agent, Albany C. A. Miller, agent, Corvnllls; or lotho gen end freight and pasnonger agent. CorviiUlH. O. A (1. tialns connect at Albany uud Conallis F. W. HOWKN, Superintendent. Wm. IIOAO, Clonentl Mumigrr, Overland to California -VTA Soutlmm Pacific Company's Line. TUB MOUNT SHASTA ROOTS. Time lictwri'ti Knlfin nml Sun KmucliKo 1 lilt tKlX lllllllK, CAI.UOUNIA i:.rni.'is thain iiun iuii.t. iii.TW'hiiN roitn.Ari) aniih. k. Hun till i: "NiirTliT 4 oil p. iii. I I.v. roitltinU Ar. 11:11 i. ill. J I.v. Hiiluiii i.v. 7: Tin. in. I Ar. Hnn I'nin. I.v. 10:43 ii. in. 71a.lil. 7:U0 p. 111. MICAI. I'AliSl.Ndini TIIAIN CK1T HUNIIAY), ( DAILY KX- VW ii. iii. I.v. l'ortluiul ll:IU ii. in I.v Knlcin iio p. in. Ar. IIUKUim Ar, I :i.l1 p.m. I A', l'ifij p. in. I.v. U.OU II. 111. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. . TOURIST SLEEPING CARS C()r IKH'OllllIKHlUllOIl 1; HCCIimt ClUVI piiHseiiKorH utluulicd to express tnilns. TIioH. 1'. compnny'H terry muken con iifctlou with nil tho regular trmnn on tli but Kidn Dlvlxlon from fixitol F stree I'OCtlllllll. iVcst Side Division. Between Portland anil Cervallis: 1IAI1.Y (KXCK1T HUWUAY). inn ii. in. n.v. 12 iS p. in. I Ar. l'ortluiul KF. TJ.20 p. in. (JorvulIlM I.v. i:aup. in. At Allmnv nnd CorviiUlH connect wltU iruliiHiiroriKon I'licltln Itullroail. 'lIllOIIKll HclUtlHtO llll JKlllltH KOlUll 1111(1 eiisl vlu ( ullfuriilu K fltl.-M riiAIW."(llAil.Y"l!XC,hl,,rHUNI)AY'.) J..7) p. inTTI.vT-l'JirlTiiiTil Xf.TITA)u. in. K-O) ji. in. Ar.MrMliiiivlllnl.v. Ir "io. in. Through Tickets To all point f SOUTH and HAST -VIA- OaliforniA. Imii lull iiiloriniition rcpardini; ratev, mil .ir., apply to thu Company' okciu, 4ali in, Ohl-oii. B. 1. IHWllTltH, AmhI, O. V, unil 1'ukh. AV't. It. M:ill.i:it, .Munuiir, Oregon Railway and Navigation COMf-A-NY. "Columbia River Route.' ITuIiik for tho ciLHt Uuvu l'ortlaiid ul 7:15 tin uud U-.'M pin dully. Tlo tin to and from prliivlpul ixilntit In tin United Htutt-n.Cun lit und Kuro)w, ELEGANT TULMANN PALAC CARb Knilareiit Hlevliiie Dim run tbroiiy on exprcm tn Inn to OMAHA COUNCII. 1II.LVF nnd st. I'AUi Free or Charge and Wit on Change, Connections at I'ortUnd forHun Fruu mco nnd I'ugtt Hound point. Kor lurtlier partloulurn uddrtiu any ttijeilt of tho compuny, or A. I. MAXWEll.O.l'. 4T.A tW.BMlTIi,ytVl Mtffr,4'orln4t "4 id 1 :H 1 .; 4 i hM ! ! t l 'J V fl " H if 1 I tfT i - Wt r- h M A . i ti 1 i i.