Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 21, 1889, Image 3

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TnE capital i joymi,
SllOl'til HE HANI!.
A Doctor Who Shot a l'ntient in the
Interest or Science.
A remarkable suit wilt soon lie
brought before the criminal court
of London, tht iuupc-.s of which nj
as follews:
On the twentieth of May, Dr. JL,
a distinguished pulmonary special
ist, was consulted by a man so skel
eton like in appearance that he
could scarcely be recognized as a
member of the human family.
After a careful examination the"
doctor said; "I can do nothing for
you; within eight days you will be
dead."
With the calmness of despair, the
young mau, aided by his servant,
prepared to depart. A'i ho was
about to cross the threshold Dr. li.
detained him a moment and asked:
"Are you rich?"
"Very a millionaire "in fact,"
replied the wretched man.
"Then order your coachman
to drive you to Victoria station,
start to Dover to-day by the
eleven o'clock train, take pas
sage on a steamer for Marseilles, .
and thence by rail to Nice. For
six months should God spare
your life eat neither bread, nor
meat, nor fruit, neither drink wine;
but eat cress and only cress; even
drink the broth of it. By this
means only can your life be saved,
if sucli a thing is possible.. The
method is rather a strange one, but
I offer it to a dying man; try it."
i a
Six months lator a robust young
man crossed the anteroom where
a number of patients were' wait
ing and entered the office of Dr.
B. At sight of the famous physi
cian, tears filled his eyes, and rush-J
ingupto him, he embr.o:m him
and said, "My dear doctor, will yon
accept a million, two millions?"
"Are you crazy?" asked the doc
tor. "No, no, I am sane, but I realize
that you have saved mv life. Don't
you know me? I know you. I am
P , the millionaire, whom you
saved from an inevitable death by
your wonderful treatment. For six
months I carefully obeyed your
orders and took your inestimable
cress-prescription. My improve
ment was so miraculous that I am
now in excellent health," and, to
verify Ills remarks, he beat his chest
vigorously with his fist.
"What, what!" exclaimed the
astonished physician, "you are the
man upoii whom i expenmentcu
with cress?"
"Yes I am he," responded the
young man; "I returned to this city
yesterday, and come to you to-day
to express my gratitude."
Tho doctor signed to his assistant
to withdraw, and then quickly draw
ing from his pocket a small revolver
he leveled it, and in au insfant,
his patient fell dead at his feet.
Without a moment's delay lie
commenced to make a post mortem
examination. When the police nr
rived ho was oxaminingthe lungs of f
his victim with a microscope and
studying the effect of cress upon
tho diseased parts. To the officer
of the law ho said: "I killed
this man for au immediate autopsy,
in order to discover a mystery which
may bo a boon to all mankind; for
this reason I do not hesitate to
sacrifice mvself to tho demand of
science." Adopted from Romaic.
A WOMAN'S WAY.
A Startling Business Proposition.
When Mrs, Fowler, of S27 Ellis street, stop
ped In at a leadingcity druggist's to ask what
effect "Tho California lteracdy," Joy's Vege
table Sarsaparilla, would have in cases of
dyspepsia and sick headaches, sho was assur
ed It would relievo both. Sho was so Incred
ulous that tho druggist gave her a bottle,
not to bo paid, for unless It effected a cure.
The following 1 tho convincing conclusion.
San Francisco, February 8, 18S&.
Dejlb Sib: Notwithstanding my misgiv
ings, Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla did all that
you promised. I had tried so many prescrip
tions that I had como to belicvo nothing
would relievo my dyspepsia and sick head
aches, but I havo not had a return of cither
since. I believe I am permanently cured.
Yon havo my permission to make this public,
for a remedy that will cure dyspepsia and
prevent sick headaches should be generally
known. Respectfully,
327 Ellis street
EPOCH.
The transition from loug, lingering
and painful sickness to robust health
marks an epoch iu the life of the in
dividual. Such a remarkable event
iy treasured in the memory and the
agency whereby tho good health has
beenuttalued Is greatfully blessed.
Hence it Is that so much is heard in
praise of Electric Bitters. So many
feel they owe their restoration to
health, to the use of tho Great Al
terative and Tonic. If you are
neyg, Liver or Stomach, of long or ' Catarrh being a constitutional di. e
hnrtMiindln" VOU Will surelV flnd,iulrei4 constitutional treatment, ilP
SlS & UW of Electric Sitters. ' Catarrh ere t. taken Internal.,-, uct.ng dl
S)dntGOc.undlierl)ottleatI)an. roctly upon tho blood and mucus sur
l T ' .'rv Drugstore. ' " of ,he "tcm, thereby dcstrojlng
let J. tTJ 8 jmigsiuri.. .. dlnw.Mll giving
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wrlgni a uoiniwuuu ry ;-:" t
Ilia a reliable medicine wr ine rcuowmuu
nf tliA hliVhl.
Tones and builds upthesy-
tern, cure skin dleaj
W.Oox.
etc.
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by 11
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Chamomile
iri..i.t' iTim (Vlrrv and
flSSl&lMni
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EtTEPST.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
special mention. All who have used
Electric Ji..erssing the same song
of praise. A purer medicine does
not exist i. 1 it is guaranteed to do
all Unit is 'mod. Electric Bitters
will eurcmi diseases of the liver mid
kidneys, will remove pimples, boils,
salt rheum and other atieetions
caused by impure blood. Will drive
malaria trom thesysteni and prevent
as well as cuie all malarial fevers.
For euro of headache. constlnnH.n
and indigestion try Electric Bitters
Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or
money reiuiuieu. rriee oucts. aim
51.00 per bottle
at Dan'l J. Fry's
drugstore.
l lie Canadian government wants
the Behriug sea diirercnees arbitra
ted.
Oregon is one of the most produc
tive states ill the Union. Its vast
mineral regions contains gold, silver,
copper, iron, and coal. Its immense
tracts of grazing lands support thou
sands of cattle and sheep, and its
extensive agricultural regions pro
duce all the cereals in abundance,
the yield per acre ITeing, iu somo in
stances, the largest iu the world.
Among tho useful and valuable prod
ucts of the Web Foot State may be
mentioned Oregon Kidney Tea,
which has proved a boon to thou
sands afllicted with pain in the back
and kidney difficulties. It is purclv
of vegetable composition and never
fails. Sold by D. "W. Mathews.
William E. Howard has been
found guilty of grand larceny in
the first degree for obtaining fGoOO
trom the defunct Electric sugar com
pany. It should be irenerallv known that
Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic in
sures a hearty appetite and increased
digestion, dispels nervous depression
and low spirits, overcomes lack of
energy nud wakefulness and will in
fuse new life and strength into the
weakest invalid. Sold by D. W.
Mathews.
The citizens of Berlin, Germany,
arc contributing liberally to the
Pennsylvania flood sufferers.
A SCRAP Or PAPKK SWI.S 1IEK LIFE.
It was just an ordinary scrap of
writing paper, but it saved her life.
She was in the last stages of con
sumption, told by physicians that
she was iucurablo and could live on
ly a short time; she weighed les3
than seventy pounds. On a piece
of wrapping paper she read of Dr.
King's New Discovery, and got a
sample bottle; it helped her, she
bought a large bottle, it helped her
more, bought another and grew bet
tor fast, continued it use and is now
strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh
ing 140 pounds. For fuller particu
lars send stamp to W. H. Cole,
Drucgist, Fort Smith. Trial bottle
of this wonderful discovery free at
Dan'l J. Fry's drug store.
About PiOOO acres on .Roberts'
Island, California, have been burned
over, and several farmors sutler
heavy loss.
This is tho season of tho year
when the raw, coiu wauls create sad
havoc with the hands and complex
ion. Soft white hands and a clear
"peachy" complexion can bo as
suredly preserved by tho frequent
application of Dutard's Specific. If
rubbed into the skin well it leaves
no greasy surface. The skin
absorbs it. Sold by D. W. Matnewe.
The Canadian government has
impressed upon the Imperial gov
ernment the urgent necessity of the
early setllemen; of thoBehring sea
fishery dispute.
llucklcn's Arnica Salve.
.The best salvo in the world for
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and all skin
eruptions, and positively cures piles
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by Daniel J. Fry, drug
gist. An oxchange pertinently remarks:
"Those people wlioi arc always
thinking that the newspapers are
"hitting" at them, are advised to
look through the Bible; they will
find many flings at them in the
good book."
"Ml llrown would be n charming girl,"
I heard a young man say,
-'If she had a good complexion and thoo
spots would go away;
Hut they spoil her looks completely." If
Miss llrown would only take
Dr. Pierce's (lolden Medical Discovery
what a happy change 'twould make.
It would drive out all tho humors from
her blood and make It pure,
And the blemishes complained of disap
pear, bo very sure.
This medicine Is the great puritlcr of the
lood, and disfiguring eruptions and
blotches will soon vanish when It is used.
The immediate symptoms of Dys
pepsia, or Indigestion, are a distress
slug seiioo of weight, oppression and
fullness In the stomach, heartburn,
loss of appetite, foul breath, belch
ing, flatulency, nausea pains In the
shoulders and breast. Dr. Henley's
Dandelion Tonic promotes healthy
digestion and rempves nil unhealthy
Hyihptoms. Sold by I). W. Mathews.
ioo reward. $ioo.
The readers of the Jouknal will
be
pleased to learn that there is at least one j
dreaded disease that science has been able
to euro In all its stage and that Is catarrh.
j Huir.Cutarnih Cure Is the only positive
I ..nm nmr known to the medical fratern''
tho ixitlent strength, by
bul'dtng
up the la
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ouuuiiuuuu iMf, - .,.,
It work. The proprietors, hive o much
i fattu in IU curatl 'e powers, lluit. they offer
One Hundred Dollars for uny rase that II
., to eur. fvnii for list of testimonials.
AddrKJ.CIIENEVdrCOToWo.0.
THE VERDICT PSAMMOUS.
W. D. Suit. Druirelst. Binnus. lud..
testifies: "I can recommend Electric
Bitters as tho very best remedy.
Every bottle sold has given relief in
every case. One man took six bottles,
and was cured of lUieumatism of 10
years' standing." Abraham Hare, j
uiuggisi, jtyiiuviue, uiuu, iiiuriiis;
"The best selling medicine I have
ever handled in my 20 years' experi
ence, is Electric Bitters." Thousands
of others have added their testimo
ny, so that the verdict is unanimous
that Electric Bitters do cure all dis
eases of theLlver, Kiduevs or Blood.
Only a half dollar a botlle nt Daniel
J. Fry's drugstore.
Proposals for Supplies.
Tho board of trustees of tho Oregon Stnto
Insnno Asylum hereby Invite sealed pro
posals for furnishing at the nsylum. near
Salem, Oregon, tho following supplies for
tho six mouths commencing July 1, 18S9:
DKUGS.
2 lbs fluid extract cascara sagrada.
2 lbs fluid extract rhus nromatlca.
1 lb fluid extract clmlclfug rnc.
2 lbs fluid extract Ringer.
1 lb fluid extract lpcacuanah.
2 lbs fluid extract liquorice.
1 lb fluid cxti-act senna.
2 lbs fluid extract cherry bark
2 lbs fluid extract arnica.
lb tannic ucld.
3 lbs carbolic acid crystals.
2 lbs bromide of potash.
2 lbs lodldo potasli
1 lb Iodide ammonia,
1 lb subnlt bismuth, squlhhs.
5 lbs gum camphor
1 lb pulv acacia.
10 lbs epsom salts.
1 lb pyro phosphate Iron.
6ozs concentrated nitrous ether.
8ozs oil clove.
2 oza oil lemon.
2 ozs oil bay.
IuOO nil Aloln Co (McK. & II.)
200 pll manganese blnox (McK AH '2 or.
200 pll phosphorus !-50(Mc,K & K)
SOU pll phosphorus 1-100
3 doz surgeons sponges.
1000 empty capsules, No t
K cross corks each Mos 1 to 6 XX extra.
long.
i gross pin boxes, sso 30.
1-3 gross ointment boxes 1 and 2 ox each.
U gross 2 drachm vials.
i giw?s 1 oz Phlla ovals.
V 2 " " "
I? 14 q u II ii
X? II A II II II
i? it a it ii ii
ii g ii ii il
h galBport wine, Napa valley.
3 gals whisky, O K Cutter.
doz Davidson syringes, No 1.
12 doz black hard rubber syringes.
y doz " " " " "
4 doz ear syringes
3 gals glycerine.
3 gals grapo brandy.
5 gals sherry wine. No. I.
1 "
5 gals alcohol.
5bb
ubls sal soda.
15 lbs Japan wax.
1 lb no. ammonia, cone.
1 lb cream of tartar, Squibbs.
Klbresubllmated Iodine.
21bs rosin.
2 lbs gum asafoctlda.
1 lb accetlc acid.
2 lbs diluted phosphoric acid.
1 doz Phillip's cod liver oil.
SO a rubber tubing, Inch.
50 Altering paper. 10 Inch.
fj oz sulfonal.
2 doz bot's soluble hypodermic tablets,
sulphate hyoscynminc, JSo V, 1-00 gr, John
Wyeth&liro.
2000 powder pap3rs, No 16
J4 doz soft rubber catheters
DKY GOODS
350 lbs yarn, all wool; 250 lbs white; 100
blue
2000 yds Canton flannel, Nashua XXX
600 yds Marsclles, York MTg Co checks
500 yds Lonsdale fine Bheeting,!J6 lu
200 yds Lonsdalo fine sheeting, 9-4
1200 yards mariner's stripes (Amoskeag)
800 yds Pequot sheeting, heavy A, SO In
1200 yds Pequot sheeting, heavy, 45 In
200 yds toweling, red and blue check.
800 yds calico. American full standard.
100 Yds table oil cloth, white nndlheavr
00 doz spools white thread, No 30, Mi(o
iUU
15 doz pairs suspenders
12 doz Turkey red handkerchiefs
6 doz spools black linen thread, No, 25
GROCERIES
6000 lbs Liverpool salt, fine
720 lbs tea, U 8 brnnd, Ponchong.
900 lbs tobacco, Ilapldan brand
160 lbs China starch
300 lbs soda crackers, extra fresh '
200 lbs raisins, California layers
ItiOlbsGermea Bperry's new process
12,000 lbs sugar: 7U00 golden C, 5000 grain
500 lbs cheese, Cranston's, or ns good
2000 lbs corn meal, Go.d Dust, fresh
ground.
1300 lbs cracked wheat, fresh ground.
1300 lbs oat meal, fresh ground.
13001bs coarse hominy, fresh ground.
1440 lbs rolled oats (Cormack's patent).
300 lbs dried currants.
144 lbs curb soda. C and Co A and II
brand.
100 lbs sago.
20 doz brooms.
18 doz cans oysters, llluo Points.
10 doz concentrated lye (American).
12 doz cans corn, Wlnslow.
I doz Turkey dusters, 14 in.
5 doz dust brushes, Murphy and Lit Co.,
4 u.
2 doz small mirrors, 10x12 in.
SOU gals syrup, extra Golden, American
refined.
200 gals coal oil, 50 gal tanks. Pearl brand,
loo gals molasses, oil
i leans extra,
1 doz nts olive oil
25 gross matches,
Metropolitan
and
uom uo.
12 boxes maccaronl, No 1.
12 boxes vcrmicllli, No 1.
COFFEE.
1800 lbs Costa Itlca, 1st grade.
150 lbs Government Java.
75 lb? Heal Mocha. .
4U0 ibi chicory.
spicks.
200 lbs black icpper.
50 lbs cinnamon.
50 lbs ginger.
301bn nllMiki".
50 lbs mustard,
30 lbs cloves.
20 lbs mace,
10 lbs sage.
10 lbs unground clovei.
10 lbs unground cinnamon bark, fine.
CROCKERY.
18 doz tea cups, without handles, w 0.
18 doz Kuucers, V O.
40 doz bowls. 1 qt, W O
i doz wash bowls, W G
VINEGAR.
400 gals pure elder vinegar, W gr
FLOUR
300 bbls best roller process, to be delivered
as required
STATIONERY
10 boxes 401 Glllott's pens
2 boxes London InoPenCo, No4geaulne
8 ijU Ink; 7 qts Arnold's. 1 qt Stafford's
Bll
8 doz Payson's Indelible Ink
8 reams letter paper, Live Oak
SOAP
2500 lbs Kirk's savon, or as good
MEATS
350 lbs per day, more or less, of beef and
mutton, as required, In equal parts of fore
and hind quartern
Samples may be seen at the office of the
board of trustee, and goods must be In ac
cordance therewith
Goods must ooine in original packages
when possible
AfuS rejeciany,
. , . ... .....
Delivery of supplies win to required
will bo
within ten days' notlceof accentanceof bid
A copy of this advertisement mu t ac
company each bid
The name of the clau of supplies bid
upon must be written on the envelope
Each bid must Include all the Items In
the special class bid upon, und must give
Items und touts In full, with the exception
oi meat sou nour
Auditing ortleera are prohibited by Itw
arming accounts of purchases
when the advcrtUemenl doe not contain
full and complete description of the kinds
of article to be purcbasei
1IUU will be considered at 1030 a m on
Tuetday, July 2, IN
HYLVEMTEH PENNOYEK,
OB .W.JIcMlllDE,
O. W.WKHU.
Hoard of Trade?.
Wm, A. mcxlet,
llwkof Board.
THE CAPITAL EVENING JOUBNAi.
(brighten your homes'
lly rvpairing and decora1 .ti; ynur itI
donee. For material go to Snrgoa ill's Va
riety Store, who carries the latest slvle
and patterns In Wall Hi per. Holders mill
Decoration. Paper trimmed net ui i-harge
A line line of
BABY CA.RKIAOI3S
always on hand, besides a large assortment
of new goods too numerous to mention
War. SAKGEANT,
Variety Store, Commercial St., Salem.
LITTLE W0MEX
are as a rule, possessed of happy disposi
tions but when theso sweet dlsposltlons.be
come soured and Irritable, In consequence
of tho long train of distressing features
peculiar to femalo complaluts, they are
then not companionable to say the least.
It Is theduty, not only of little women, but
of all women so afflicted, to bring about
the subjection, and Immediate removal,
of these painful maladies. This Is easily
accomplished by the use of Dr. Pierce'
Favorite Prescription, the great specific for
"female weakness." It Is a positive euro
forthe most flowing, painful menstruation,
unnatural suppressions prolapsus or fulling
of tho womb, weak hack, "femalo weak
ness," antcvcrslou, retroversion, bearing
down sensations, chronic congestion, In
flammation and ulceration of the womb,
Inflammation, pain and tenderness In
ovaries, and kindred nllmcnts. All drug
gists. THEIR BISINESS B00MINU.
Probably no ouo thing has caused
such agreat revival of trade at Dan
iel J. Fry's Drugstore as their giving
away to their customers so many
freo trial bottles of Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. Their
trade isslmply enormous in this very
valuable article from the fact that it
always cures and never disappoints.
uougtis, tjoias, Astnma, iironcmtis,
Croun, and all throat and hinir dis
eases quickly cured. Yon can test it
before buying by getting a trial bot
tle free, largo size $1. Every bottle
warranted.
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Tho B OYBKS' QUIDfe is
lssuad Much and Sept.,
each year. It la an ency
clopedia of useful infor
mation for all who pur
chase the luxuries or tho
necessities of life. "We
oan clotho you and furnish you with
all the noccBBzry and unnecessary
appliances to ride, walk, donoe, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church,
or stay at home, and in various sizos,
styles and quantities. Just figure out
what is required to do all those things
COMFORTABLY, and you eon make a fair
estimato of the value of tho BUYERS'
GUIDE, which will be sent upon
receipt of 10 cents Vu pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-114 Michigan Avenue. Chicago, 111.
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T. I.
CRONISE,
Qolam'r
s popular job Printer,
AT HIH NEW QUAHTEltS IN TH
State Insurance liulldlng, Cor. Con
merclal and Chemckete streets '0-ltf
For the Public Good.
It is an indisputable fact that tho hand
somest vestibule trains that aro now run
on the American continent aro those on
the llurUiiKtou route, leaving from union
depot In Denver, alsoHt. Puul, Immediate
ly on arrival of nil through trains from the
west. The tlrstaud second class coaches
aro mngnincent, tho recJIntne chair cars
suburb, tho Pullman sleepers extremely
luxuriant, and us for the meals thnt aic
served In those paluco Ilurllncton dining
errs yum yum. Tho next time you go
east to Kansas City, Chicago or Ht. Louis,
If you mention to tho ticket agent that you
want your ticket to read from Denver or
Ht. l'aul over tho Burlington route, you
will get It, and you will alwaya be glad of
iryougovlathe Northern or Canadian
I'aeltlc, tho elegant vestibule trains ol
The lturllngton Itoute, between Ht. l'aul
and Chicago, or St. Louts, will carry you
along tho eastern shoroot tho Mississippi
river for a dlstanco of SSO miles, amidst
scenery thatcannot bo surpassod;or, If you
go via tho Oregon Short Line or Southern
1'aclrlc, and your ticket rends via The
ilurllugton Itoute from Choycnno or Den
ver, you will pass thrnugn all tho thriving
cities and towns located In what 1h popu
larly known as the Heart ol tho Continent.
For further 'Information apply to A. -C.
Sheldon, (Jeneral Agent, 85 Klrst street,
Portland, Oregon. 4-l0dwtl
$50. ' HORSES. $50.
One hundred head; of brood inures and
young horses for sale. Forty or lllty
colu expected in the spring 'Two line
horses, Clyde and Pereheon stock, weight
Sixteen and seventeen hundred; have been
with the band for the past three years.
Original stock from the best quality ol
marcs. For particulars addrenx orseo
W. It. IIYAHS,
wit. Hulem.Or.
OUEGONIAN RAILWAY CO.
(Limited Line.)
CHAS. X SCOTT, - -
Receiver.
'OnnndaftcrFcb.l818S0.anduntllfurther
notice trains will run dally (except Hun
day) as follews:
BAST SIDE.
qoburg Mail
Portl'dilull
From Port
land STATIONS.
Tow'rd Port
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Ar. I0.UI
Lv. 2.15 pm
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Townsend,
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Mt. Angel,
Down's,
Hllvcrlon.
Johnston's Mill'
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Crnbtrce,
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Ilowland,
8.40
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Commullon 'Tickets at twocents per
mile on saleut stations hsvjlng agents.
Connection at Itay's and Fulqunrt
landing with bteamer 'Cltyor HaUm "
CI I AH. N. HaTT, Iteoelver.
General OOlces, N V.' Cor, rlrt and Pins,
Portland, Oregon.
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We say, win! un your nuinw. If you want to take advautago of our "ono
third off for catili," and tiro not wla-ru you can yet jMi,tal iioIim of other
fonveiilont method of rt-mlttliif,', hc'iid im your iuiiiio and htato tl.at you
will remit at llrat 0)jMirtunlty. TliN will eiiHiiro your being plneed on the
dollar list,
iMn
Jonrna
Knlagecl
W15KKLY, hlx niontliH,. ..0.76 1
Disrvuiil for Cash
WEKIUA', hIx tiioiiIIih .$0.fi0
SPECIAL OFFER
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TUANSPOKTATION.
TH.E YA0UINA ROUTE,
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregon Development company's
steamship lino. 2S miles shorter, 20 hours
lets tune than by any otliet louto. First
, class through inu-hcinrcr nud ficlght line
from Porll.ind unci all points In thoWII-
, liuuctto vnllcv to niul from Han Francisco.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Hutulays):
Lcttvo AUmnr 1:(X)P.V.
; lienvoCorvnllU I:I0 1M
Arrive Yunulnn fi::!0 P M
I Leave Yaqulna ():!." AM
I Ijenvp Cnnnllis Hhil'iAM
i Arrlo Albany 11:10 AM
i (). A C. trains eonucct nt Albany and
I Corviillis.
Tho ubovo tmlns connect nt YAQUINA
with tho Oregon Development Co's Line
ifHIcti'iishlps between anulnn and Han
Fntntjlsoo.
SAIMMI DATES.
STIUMKIM. KltOM VAQU1NA
W'lllamelte Valley Tuesday Juno IS
lllauictlo Valley. Wed tiesdar Juno 2(1
Willamette Valley, Friday July C
KTKAMMltS, FKOM HAN FIIANCISTO
Wlllaincllo Vnlley..Tlnirsday, Juno 1.1
Wlllnmetto Valley Satin day, June 22
lllninette Valley Hunday " ;io
This eonipnny retorvos tho right to
change sailing dates without notice.
N. 11. Pasvengcrs Irom Portland and all
lllamctto Valley olnts can ninko close
connection with the trains of tho
YAOUlXAltOfTEnt Albany or Corvallls,
and lr destined to Han Francisco, should
arrange to arrive at Yaqulna tho evening
before date of sailing.
Piwengcr ami Freight Hates Always Hit
Lowest. For Information npply to Messrs
1IULMAN' A Co., Freight and Ticket
Agents 200 and as Front st Portland, Or.
or to
CO. 110C1UK, Ao't Gen'l Frl, A .
Pass. Agt., Oregon PaclllolUH. Co..
.. Corvallls, Or,
0 lt.HASWKLL,Jr.Oen'l Frtj A
Pass. Agl. Oregon Development
Co., X0I Montgomery si.;
Han Francisco, Call
TIMi: TAllIiK IUVKU DIVISION.
Thnelegantly eiuippcd steamboats, Wm
M. Hong. Capt. (leo. Itn.shc: tho N. H.
Ilentlcy, Capt. J.;P. Coulter; tho Three
.Sisters, Capt. W. P. Short; mo In hervlec
for passenger mul irvlglil tialllo bctwecu
Corvallls ami Poillaud ami IntormcdlatH
points, milking three round tilps each
week us follews:
NORTH IIOL'N'D Leaves Corvallls J!on
day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m.
Arrives at Haleiu Monday, Wednesday and
I'rldayntilp. in. Leaves Halcin Tuesday,
IhiirHdny and Hnturilayat ilium. Arrives
nt P.irtlnnd Tuesday, Thursday and Hatur
ila,vsi;t::;()p.m. HOUTii nouND-Leuves Portland Mou.
Ai rives nt Corvallls Tuesday, TIiiii-mIiiv
Haturday at IMO p. m.
For height anil passenger rates npply to
Airl
tlio ea)tuins una pursers orilio tespecllvo
.V; . .'. ,".,w ! I'uiiiiig, MKi'iu, .vu uuti
202 Front Ktreol, Portland; Ullbort llms.
agents, Haloin; I. M. Adair, agent, Albany
(;. A.'Mlller,iigent,CoiviilllN;ortitlio gen
eral freight and passenger agent, Coi'vallls.
I). V- c. trnliis connect at Albany ami
Corvallls
,, !'. AV. IJOWKN, Hiipcrlntendent.
Win. HOAU, Oeneral Manager.
VIA
Soutlir.rii Pacific Company's Line.
' TUB MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
Time lirtwi'fii Salem ami San Krrtnelsi u
Tlilily-lx llouis,
OAMI'OIINIA KXI'IIUHS 1 1IAIN Illt.V DAIM .
m:rwi:r.w i'outi.ai-d andh. r.
Hoiith.
N?TrTin
1:NJ ii. in. Lv. I'oiTliind Ar.
10:1.") a. m.
11:11 . in. I Lv. Halcm Lv.
7:15 a. in. A r. Han Fran. I ,v.
7:ri.l a. in,
7:UI j). in.
f.OCAI.
ASHl:.N(lf:il T1IAIN ( IIAII.V KX.
ru-i nunifAi t
M) a. iu.
11:10 a. m
10 p. m.
l. Portland Ar. :i:l.'i p
Lv Haleiu Lv. f 12:l2 p. m.
Ar. F.ugeiin Lv. ii.OO n. in.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLRBPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
For accommodation oj second class
passengers attached to express trains,
ThoH, P. coiiipur.y's ferry makes con
'lection with nil tliu regular traiim oath
I'Jict Kiuo Division fiom fixit ol F slrco
Portland.
iVcsl Side Division. Between Portland
anil Corvallis :
IfAlliY (H.XCKIT HUM WAY).
liiO ii, ni71 LvTI'orilaiTil-AfT 0:20 pTTn.
'HLlbt-Uli-L ' Conallls Lv. U'M ji. hi.
At Albany nuiinCori allls connect wilt
rains ofOn-gon Paclllo ltallroad.
'lliiough tickets to all ilnts south and
ant via California
XXI' 1 1 IIHHTUAIN l IAJ I.Y'BXt'KITHUW DAY.)
IM ri.'m7TrvrTiallanil itrTPBOT a. in,
HW p. in. I Ar.Mc.MliinvllluLv. I fi:l.1a. m.
Through Tickets
To all peints:
SOUTH anil HAST
-VIA-
CaliforniA.
For lull iiilormatiou regarding rates,
'imps, i-to., apply to tho Compauy's ngeut,
salein, Oit-gini,
K. P. ItOdKltH, Asst. O. F. and Pass. Ag't
it. KOUIILKIt,! Manager.
Oregon Railway and Navigation
COMPANY.
"Columbia River Route.'
inilus for the east Kavu Portland at 7:i6
mi ami WJ) inn dully, 'llu ttsto ami from
prliivlKil ixiluts iu tht United Htales, Car. -4ila
and Hurojio,
ELEGANT TULMANN PALC CARS
Kuilgrunt rilccplug Curs run )tirouys on
uxprcstf tn Ins to '
MM A II A
COUNCIL HLIPF
1111(1 ST. PAUl
Free of Cliaro ami Wit cu I'liimge,
Connilloiisat Portland forHan r'rat
eisconuil I'tigct Houud oliits.
For Inrther parllculurs address any
ttgvutof thucoiupaiiy, or
A. L. MAXWEU, O. V. & T A
U.J.PMJTIatn'l Munsurd'ortlonrt,
uny, euneniay aim Friday at (l n, in.
Arrives nt Hnlem Mondiiy, Wednesdnyand
l'rlilnytit7:Ii) p. in. Leaves Hnlem Tues.
day, Thursday and Sutimlnv at (I n. m.
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